
Survey on professional practice of photographers for fair compensation in the cultural sector
Design: Grafisch Geluk
Platform ACCT (Labor Market Cultural and Creative Future) works towards a stronger labor market position for workers in the cultural and creative sector. This is done together with the main stakeholders in the Netherlands.
The aim is to reach agreements through a social dialogue between work providers and workers. It involves people in permanent or temporary employment plus self-employed and freelancers.
So that you are paid fair pay for the work you provide. The program fairPACCT
helps with chain tables of stakeholders and independent researchers.
In the kfood table Photography we are working with clients and photographers in the cultural sector to determine what constitutes fair compensation. To do this, we need a better understanding of how much time is spent on various activities and what costs a photographer may or may not be reimbursed for.
You would greatly help us, yourself and your fellow photographers, if you complete this survey. Because insight is the first step to improvement. So please feel free to forward the link to a fellow photographer. It will take you 15-20 minutes to complete the questionnaire. Technical Tip: Please answer all questions and do not leave the survey midway. Completion is possible through March 31. Your answers will be processed completely anonymously.
The survey results will be published on the fairPACCT website in the spring. More information about the Photography Chain Table can already be found there.
In all this, special thanks to the professional organization DuPho (Dutch Photographers).
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