American Federation of Musicians

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Every day millions of Americans turn on their radios, IPods, or some other device which allows them to listen to their favorite musicians and have no idea that there is a union standing guard to ensure the rights of those very musicians. The average American may think their favorite musicians are rolling “dough” and not realize that for the past hundred and fourteen years the American Federation of Musicians, aka AFM, has worked to improve the professional lives of musicians across North America. (American Federation of Musicians, 2010) AFM attracts its members with a mission to unite professional musicians which states, “We can live and work in dignity; Our work will be fulfilling and compensated fairly; We will have a meaningful voice in decisions that affect us; We will have the opportunity to develop our talents and skills; Our collective voice and power will be realized in a democratic and progressive union; and We can oppose the forces of exploitation through our union solidarity.” In working to fulfill their mission the AFM has developed a rich history, a diverse demographic which targets a variety of musical professionals, and strives to resolve current issues their members may face.

Established in 1896 by the American Federation of Labor, the AFM union has set precedent after precedent which ensures the fair treatment of musicians across North America. Between 1903 and 1907, the union accomplished at least one major step a year in its fight for fair compensation. In 1903, the union helped level the “competition” playing field by discouraging the organizers of the St. Louis World’s Fair from hiring bands that were not from the US. In 1904, the union helped musicians in shows and attractions such as orchestras trav...

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...urrent restrictions on the number of Low Power FM stations, allowing the creation of hundreds, if not thousands, of new local radio stations. This bill will benefit AFM musicians, because it is generally the small, local radio stations that promote new and local talent. There are many supporters of this proposal and will promote local artists increasing the involvement with AFM and create exposure for new artists.

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(2010). Retrieved February 20, 2010, from American Federation of Musicians: http://www.afm.org

AFM - IEB. (n.d.). International Executive Board . http://www.afm.org/about/international-executive-board.

American Federation of Musicians - About. (n.d.). About . http://www.afm.org/about.

American Federation of Musicians - Why Join. (n.d.). Why Join . www.afm.org/Why join.

Austin Musicians. (n.d.). Local 433 . http://www.austinmusician.org/.

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