USA - At its recent meeting, the General Executive Board of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) voted to contribute $75,000 to the development of the new Entertainment Technician Certification Program (ETCP). IATSE president Thomas C. Short commented: "Assuring safety on the job is of paramount importance to our members. The new certification program is a step toward achieving a more secure working environment for our members."

IATSE's generous donation further demonstrates their significant commitment to safety in the entertainment industry. The organization was formed more than a century ago and is the largest labour union in the entertainment and related industries. Underlining their commitment to , IATSE has appointed Anthony DePaulo (international vice-president), Brian Lawlor (international vice-president and division director of Stagecraft, and Tim Wade (chair of the IATSE Labor/Management Safety Committee) to serve on the Certification Council.

The ETCP fund-raising campaign is seeking funds for the development stage of the Program which is expected to become self-supporting once the initial development phase is complete. The target for the campaign is $750,000 and IATSE's contribution brings the total pledges received to date to $312,495. Tim Hansen, chair of the Certification Council, commented: "We are very pleased that the IATSE has recognized the significance of this program with their very generous contribution. This donation will allow the development of the program to quickly advance toward our goal of certifying entertainment technicians."

ETCP will set standards for safer working practices and reduce workplace risk in all entertainment venues. Industry experts will develop rigorous assessments, conduct examinations and award credentials to qualified entertainment technicians. ETCP will focus on disciplines that directly affect the health and safety of performers, crews and audiences.

(Lee Baldock)


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