Newsletter Archives: June 2003
06/01/03 Legislative Roundup
Thanks go to Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) and Rick Santorum (R-PA) for their work on the CARE Act which recently passed the Senate and is being discussed in the House. The act will help nonprofit organizations by giving incentives for making charitable contributions, including IRA Rollovers, Nonitemizer Deductions, and others.
Florida to Cut Arts Funding
By the time you read this, the state of Florida will have made significant cuts in its support of the arts. $28 million given to arts organizations in the past, including $500,000 for Arts in Education, has been reduced to less than $7 million, and arts trust funds have been eliminated. And Florida is not alone...many states are slashing if not eliminating arts funding. In a time when arts are helping to heal the nation, it is also becoming more difficult for those organizations to survive. Voice your support of the arts to your representatives! If you need to know how to contact them, please call us!
06/01/03 Florida Philharmonic Closes its Doors
It is said that people do not appreciate what they have until they loose it. At least the 1300 audience members at the FPO’s final concert at Spanish River on May 9 knew what they were about to loose, as they continued and continued applauding in hopes of keeping the musicians on stage for at least a few symbolic minutes longer.
06/01/03 That Union Thing
Americans Want Unions!
49% of people are dissatisfied with their jobs...with layoffs and reductions there’s more pressure on people to produce more...the average CEO pay is 500 times that of the average worker...corporate accounting scandals abound...61% of Oklahomans think the one-year old Right to Work law has done nothing to improve the economy...it’s no wonder workers want unions (58% of workers age 18 to 34 would say yes).
06/01/03 Symphonic Shorts
Symphonic Media Summit
Responding to the need for clear and direct communication among those most affected by symphonic recording issues, representatives from the AFM and ICSOM and ROPA orchestras convened in Chicago on January 13, 2003 for a historic "meeting of the minds."
06/01/03 Recording Rap
The recording department has been extremely busy with Julio Iglesias, Ricky Martin, and Chayanne projects, just to name a few. The commercial department figures are also up from last year. Matt Allen at the AFM West Coast had e-mailed me the AFM Transfer of Rights Agreement and I in turn e-mailed it to Del Rivero Messianu and Accentmarketing Ad Agencies as they use this agreement quite frequently.
06/01/03 Official Business
Have You Paid Your Semiannual Dues??
Payments are due in July and are subject to late fees or reinstatement charges if paid after July 31. Please check your mailing label for your current amount due (including work dues) or call the office.
Check your mailing label for your current balance as of the mailing date. Thanks!
We’re Moving!
NEW ADDRESS (effective 6/16/03):
5861 SW 21 Street, Hollywood FL 33023
Phone and Fax numbers remain the same:
PHONE: 954/925-1996 FAX: 954/921-1115
We will be moving on June 13-17. Please be patient if you have difficulty reaching us during the move. Thank you!
NOTE: New Late Fee Policy Effective July 1
Please note that effective July 1, all delinquent work dues over 90 days late will be subject to a fine of 1% per month from the original due date. These fines do not apply to annual dues. Please call the Local if you have any questions. Thank you!
In Memoriam: Sam Faso, 83
Sam, a member of Local 655 since 1946 and also a member of Local 802, was a veteran of WWII and an alumni of the US Army Band. He had performed with and for many celebrities and dignitaries, including Tony Randall and Cary Grant. He is survived by two sons, a stepdaughter, eleven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.