100 years of Women @ Work

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100 years of Women @ Work
Photographic Exhibition and debate on where women are
1OO years after the 1916 Easter Proclamation
Thursday 31st March
Liberty Hall Theatre

Doors open at 6.00 p.m. for the exhibition
Debate commences 7.00 p.m. and includes a short dramatic piece ‘Neither Male nor Mad’ debate, music and song.

Followed by social event at 9.00 p.m.

Admission Free
For tickets contact: 01 8588217
or communications@siptu.ie

Irish Equity AGM 2016

Irish Equity AGM on Sunday, 20th March 2016 in the Liberty Hall Theatre. This year, as well as the usual business we will be showing the Irish Equity History Film that we made during 2015 with Dermot Doolin, founder of Irish Equity.
We will also be setting out the final document in respect of the new TV Drama Contract as well as seeking ratification of the new Arts Policy.  We will be presenting the findings of our survey on the prevalence of Bullying and Sexual Harassment in the Arts and Entertainment industry and giving a report on the International Conference that we co-hosted in May 2015 with Equity UK.

Doors open at 2
.00 p.m. for tea/coffee and to update your membership if necessary, entry to the meeting is for current members only.

The AGM will commence at 2.30 p.m. and we look forward to seeing there.

 

Regards,
Karan O Loughlin
Irish Equity

Stage and screen veteran Frank Kelly remembered

The actor and life long Equity member, Frank Kelly, died on Sunday, 28th February.

Kelly was a veteran of stage and screen for 60 years. Among his most popular roles were on RTÉ’s satirical show Hall’s Pictorial Weekly and as Father Jack on Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.

He also appeared in Glenroe between 1999 and 2001 and later spent five months on the cast of ITV soap Emmerdale. In 2014 he appeared as the judge in Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie. He was also a regular stage performer in Ireland and abroad.

Kelly was born in 1938 in Blackrock, County Dublin, an area where he continued to live for most of his life. He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease late last year.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years Bairbre, 7 children and 17 grandchildren.

Survey 2016 – Have your voice heard

All workers in the arts and entertainment industries have the right to do their job without being bullied or belittled by bosses or colleagues. Take our short survey and help us tackle bullying and harassment. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6JDTYCH

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Letter of condolence to French people

Please read the letter of condolence which was sent to the French Ambassador.Click here

WakingTheFeminists

Following a public outcry in the wake of the announcement of the Abbey Theatre’s 2016 programme, #WakingTheFeminists held a public meeting on Thursday 12 November 2015 [Read more…]

UNIMEI 2015 Congress in Lisbon

UNI General Secretary Philip Jennings addressing the UNIMEI 2015 Congress in Lisbon. UNIMEI is the global organisation for trade unions organising in media, entertainment and arts. Fair standards, fair digital bargaining and collective bargaining rights are the order of the day.

Irish Equity congratulates Enda Oates

Irish Equity congratulates Enda Oates in winning his IFTA last for best male performer in a soap. Enda is an stage, film, and television actor who has received acclaim for his stagework, but is also well known to Irish television audiences as the Reverend George Black in the long-running series Glenroe for RTÉ, and as Barreller Casey in the sitcom Upwardly Mobile as well as for his role in Death of a SuperheroVeronica Guerin and Ordinary Decent Criminal.