
Third fair pay chain table proposal for literary organizations: respond by Tuesday, Dec. 19!
Design: Grafisch Geluk
Guideline Starting Rates
FairPACCT’s chain table of literary organizations hereby presents its third fair pay proposal. It requests a response from all stakeholders by Tuesday, December 19 next. So that this practice tool can also be finalized by the chain table before the end of 2023 and provided with feedback to the field. When responding, please use the input form below. The third fair pay proposal concerns the final report “Guideline Starting Rates for Performing Authors and (Spoken Word) Artists. Exploration, Calculation Model and Checklist for Literary Festivals, Events and Literary Educational Institutions.’ Along with an excel calculation tool accompanying the Guideline.
Click here to see the two fair pay practice tools already adopted – the Job Handbook and the Standard Regulations on Secondary Conditions of Employment for Producing Arts Organizations. This also highlights the chain table’s financial fair pay letter to the Secretary of State and the Literary Fund dated Nov. 22. Plus the additional activities including the envisioned Phase 2 of the Chain Table Literary Organizations.
For consultation:
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Download the entry form here*:
* Please email the completion form back to fairpacct@platformacct.nl no later than Dec. 19.
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