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Employés d'Arbeiter Ring Publishing (ARP Books) ont ratifié à l'unanimité, le mardi 10 février, leur première convention collective avec la section locale 63 de Winnipeg de l'Alliance internationale des employés de scène de théâtre (IATSE)

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Cultural Workers at Arbeiter Ring Publishing Unanimously Ratify First Union Contract with IATSE Local 63 - IATSE Canada WINNIPEG, MB — Three workers at Arbeiter Ring Publishing (ARP Books) unanimously ratified their first collective agreement with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 6...

Workers at Arbeiter Ring Publishing in Winnipeg have unanimously ratified their first collective agreement with IATSE Local 63, becoming among the first workers in the publishing industry to join IATSE!

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Les 26 employés du Rio Theatre, théâtre historique de Vancouver, ont ratifié à une écrasante majorité leur première convention collective avec le syndicat des travailleurs des arts et de la culture, l'Alliance Internationale des Employés de Théâtre et de la Scène (IATSE) Section Locale B778.

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26 workers at Vancouver's iconic Rio Theatre have overwhelmingly ratified their first union contract with IATSE Local B778!!

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Le Congrès du travail du Canada impose des sanctions à la Guilde des réalisateurs du Canada pour maraudage des droits de représentation de l'AIEST.

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🚨 BREAKING: Canadian Labour Congress Applies Sanctions Against Directors Guild of Canada for Raiding Bargaining Rights of the IATSE

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Cheers to the IA Kin behind tonight’s #GoldenGlobes2026 nominations and wins across film and television!

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Les habilleurs et habilleuses du Young People’s Theatre ont voté à l’unanimité pour se joindre à la section locale 822 de l’AIEST !

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TORONTO, ON — Wardrobe workers at Young People’s Theatre (YPT) have voted unanimously to join IATSE Local 822, strengthening worker representation across one of Canada’s most respected theatre institutions. The certification covers both shop and running wardrobe classifications, bringing near-complete IATSE representation to the venue.
Nine workers were eligible to vote. Eight votes were counted and one was segregated (as possibly ineligible), with all counted votes favouring joining the union. The group includes part-time dressers, running crew, and wardrobe production staff such as stitchers and cutters. The status of the Head of Department remains under review. These workers primarily joined together to seek higher wages and stronger job protections.
Young People’s Theatre holds a significant place in Toronto’s cultural landscape. As the oldest professional theatre company in Canada dedicated to children and youth, YPT has introduced generations of young audiences to the performing arts. It has put on well-known productions including Hana’s Suitcase, James and the Giant Peach, Seussical, The Adventures of Pinocchio, A Christmas Carol, and more.
Business Agent Michelle DiCesare welcomed the group, noting the clear message sent by a unanimous vote. “We are thrilled to welcome wardrobe workers at YPT into Local 822. Their unity shows strong commitment to safer workplaces and fair conditions. We look forward to productive first contract negotiations with YPT,” said DiCesare.
International Vice President and Director of Canadian Affairs John Lewis celebrated the workers’ decision and emphasized the collective power gained by joining the union. “Workers’ voices are always stronger together, and the voice of all workers at YPT is even stronger today. Through collective bargaining, wardrobe workers will be able to protect the benefits they enjoy and secure the many advantages that come with union membership,” said Lewis.

TORONTO, ON — Wardrobe workers at Young People’s Theatre (YPT) have voted unanimously to join IATSE Local 822, strengthening worker representation across one of Canada’s most respected theatre institutions. The certification covers both shop and running wardrobe classifications, bringing near-complete IATSE representation to the venue. Nine workers were eligible to vote. Eight votes were counted and one was segregated (as possibly ineligible), with all counted votes favouring joining the union. The group includes part-time dressers, running crew, and wardrobe production staff such as stitchers and cutters. The status of the Head of Department remains under review. These workers primarily joined together to seek higher wages and stronger job protections. Young People’s Theatre holds a significant place in Toronto’s cultural landscape. As the oldest professional theatre company in Canada dedicated to children and youth, YPT has introduced generations of young audiences to the performing arts. It has put on well-known productions including Hana’s Suitcase, James and the Giant Peach, Seussical, The Adventures of Pinocchio, A Christmas Carol, and more. Business Agent Michelle DiCesare welcomed the group, noting the clear message sent by a unanimous vote. “We are thrilled to welcome wardrobe workers at YPT into Local 822. Their unity shows strong commitment to safer workplaces and fair conditions. We look forward to productive first contract negotiations with YPT,” said DiCesare. International Vice President and Director of Canadian Affairs John Lewis celebrated the workers’ decision and emphasized the collective power gained by joining the union. “Workers’ voices are always stronger together, and the voice of all workers at YPT is even stronger today. Through collective bargaining, wardrobe workers will be able to protect the benefits they enjoy and secure the many advantages that come with union membership,” said Lewis.

Wardrobe workers at Young People’s Theatre have voted unanimously to join IATSE Local 822! Welcome to the IATSE family!

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Front of House workers at Denver’s iconic Casa Bonita have officially voted to join IATSE Local 7!

This marks another milestone in the growing movement of union organizing at Casa Bonita, following earlier victories by arcade staff and performers who joined IATSE and Actors’ Equity.

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Félicitations à la section locale 56 de l'IATSE et aux employés de l'École nationale de théâtre du Canada et du Monument-National pour leur récente accréditation !

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Huge shoutout to IATSE Local 56 and the employees of the National Theatre School of Canada and Monument-National on their recent certification win!

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L'IATSE a le vent en poupe ! Félicitations à la section locale 680 de l'IATSE et aux travailleurs du Highland Arts Theatre qui ont obtenu deux accréditations la même semaine!

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Highland Arts Theatre - IATSE Canada Sydney, NS – The IATSE is on a roll! Major congrats to IATSE Local 680 and the workers at theContinue readingHighland Arts Theatre

The IATSE is on a roll! Major congrats to IATSE Local 680 and the workers at the Highland Arts Theatre on winning two certifications in the same week! canada.iatse.net/highland-art...

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Train the Trainer: Introduction to Training Delivery Now Available in French — IATSE Training Trust Fund Train the Trainer: Introduction to Training Delivery is now available in French! This foundational course introduces the main principles of adult learning and effective facilitation techniques, guidin...

Train the Trainer is now offered in French! Thanks to the TTF!

La Formation des Formateurs est maintenant disponible en français! Merci au TTF!

www.iatsetrainingtrust.org/news/2025/11...

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ainsi que le rôle important que jouent les sociétés affiliées à la MPA et l'AIEST dans le maintien de la vigueur de cette industrie.

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Vingt dirigeants de l'AIEST venus des quatre coins du Canada ont assisté à cet événement afin de soutenir la MPA-Canada dans ses efforts visant à promouvoir et à renforcer l'impact économique significatif de l'industrie cinématographique et télévisuelle au Canada,

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L'AIEST était présente en force lundi soir à l'événement « Behind-the-Scenes » organisé par la MPA-Canada sur la Colline du Parlement!

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Twenty IATSE Leaders from across Canada attended this event to support the MPA-Canada in promoting and reinforcing the significant economic impact of the Film and Television industry in Canada, and the important roles that the MPA affiliated companies & the IATSE play in keeping the industry strong.

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The IATSE was out in full force at MPA-Canada’s “Behind-the-Scenes” event on Parliament Hill on Monday night!

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IATSE Welcomes Progress Toward Modernized Canadian Content Definition - IATSE Canada IATSE is continuing to review the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) long-awaited update to the definition of Canadian contentContinue readingIATSE Welcomes Progress ...

IATSE Welcomes Progress Toward Modernized Canadian Content Definition // L’AIEST salue les progrès vers une définition modernisée du contenu canadien

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Gallery + Recap: Veterans Day/Remembrance Day 2025 - IATSE For the fifth year in a row, more than a hundred members across the alliance within the U.S. and Canada participated in a social media campaign for Veterans/Remembrance Day by […]

Today and every day, we honour our U.S. and Canadian veterans, who answered the call to serve. Tap the link to explore our gallery and join us in celebrating their commitment and sacrifice. #RemembranceDay

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Supporting People and National Projects: Creative Industries Coalition comments on Budget 2025  - IATSE Canada Toronto, November 5, 2025 The Creative Industries Coalition will continue to advocate for support to creative working people and newContinue readingSupporting People and National Projects: Creative In...

Soutenir les travailleurs et des projets nationaux: Commentaires de la Coalition des Industries Créatives sur le Budget 2025: canada.iatse.net/fr/supportin...

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Creative Industries Coalition comments on Budget 2025 
Toronto, November 5, 2025
 
The Creative Industries Coalition will continue to advocate for support to creative working people and new jobs in the creative industries sector in the future.  Our national coalition has been advocating for a Live Performing Arts Tax Credit to incentivize private sector investments in nation-building projects celebrating our stories and music, developing new talent, protecting and enhancing our national and regional cultural sovereignty – all at a time when Canada is at risk. 

The Creative Industries Coalition is a broad national collective of unions, industry associations, venue owners and operators as well as producers that have been advocating for several years to replicate the success of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit by introducing a similar labour-based tax credit to spur private sector investment in communities across Canada in every region of Canada’s Live Performing Arts Sector.  

Last week The Canadian Chamber of Commerce released “Artworks – The Economic and Social Dividends from Canada’s Arts and Culture Sector” highlighting the significant economic footprint of the arts and culture sector. Key findings include:
1.	Arts and Culture Sector contributed more than $65 Billion to direct GDP in Canada in 2024
2.	The total economic impact of the Sector is over $100 Billion in GDP
3.	The Sector supports more jobs per dollar than other keys sector such oil and gas, manufacturing or 
	   agriculture    
4.	The sector generates an estimated $17 Billion in federal and provincial tax revenue.
5.	The sector generates $29 in economic activity for every dollar in federal investment.

Full letter on IATSE.net

Supporting People and National Projects: Creative Industries Coalition comments on Budget 2025 Toronto, November 5, 2025 The Creative Industries Coalition will continue to advocate for support to creative working people and new jobs in the creative industries sector in the future. Our national coalition has been advocating for a Live Performing Arts Tax Credit to incentivize private sector investments in nation-building projects celebrating our stories and music, developing new talent, protecting and enhancing our national and regional cultural sovereignty – all at a time when Canada is at risk. The Creative Industries Coalition is a broad national collective of unions, industry associations, venue owners and operators as well as producers that have been advocating for several years to replicate the success of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit by introducing a similar labour-based tax credit to spur private sector investment in communities across Canada in every region of Canada’s Live Performing Arts Sector. Last week The Canadian Chamber of Commerce released “Artworks – The Economic and Social Dividends from Canada’s Arts and Culture Sector” highlighting the significant economic footprint of the arts and culture sector. Key findings include: 1. Arts and Culture Sector contributed more than $65 Billion to direct GDP in Canada in 2024 2. The total economic impact of the Sector is over $100 Billion in GDP 3. The Sector supports more jobs per dollar than other keys sector such oil and gas, manufacturing or agriculture 4. The sector generates an estimated $17 Billion in federal and provincial tax revenue. 5. The sector generates $29 in economic activity for every dollar in federal investment. Full letter on IATSE.net

As Canada faces unprecedented challenges globally, we need to build the infrastructure to tell our stories, strengthen our music, help young people get into show business and make Canadians proud of our people, our values and our unique humour and stories.

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En compagnie de reps de la section locale 56, d'IATSE Canada et de la Coalition des industries créatives, nous avons rencontré des députés, dont Ginette Lavack (MB) et John Zerucelli, secrétaire d'État au Travail.

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Le 28 octobre, l'AIEST a participé à une journée de lobbying sur la colline Parlementaire afin de plaider en faveur d'un crédit d'impôt fédéral pour les arts de la scène.

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On Oct. 28, IATSE took part in a Lobby Day on Parliament Hill, advocating for a federal tax credit for live performing arts.

With reps from Local 56, IATSE Canada, and the Creative Industries Coalition, we met MPs including Ginette Lavack (MB) and John Zerucelli, Sec. of State for Labour.

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John Lewis, vice-président de l’AIEST, s'est joint aux affiliés du Congrès du travail du Canada lors d'une réunion avec le ministre de l'IA et de l'Innovation numérique, Evan Solomon. Ensemble, ils ont discuté de la manière dont les syndicats peuvent collaborer avec le gouvernement fédéral.

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