A new International Labour Organization (ILO) Policy Guidance Note is shining a spotlight on how collective bargaining and social dialogue can transform working conditions for millions of workers across the global arts and entertainment industry. The guidance— Achieving decent work in the arts and entertainment sector: The role of collective bargaining —draws on more than 50 collective agreements and national examples to map out practical solutions for building a fair, inclusive and sustainable creative economy.

From film and theatre to digital media and visual arts, the arts sector is one of the world’s most diverse sources of employment and innovation. Yet it also remains one of the most precarious, with challenges such as informality, short-term employment, unpredictable earnings, sa

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