
AFM International President Issues Letter of Solidarity Following Southern California Wildfires
By David SalazarOn Feb. 3, 2025, Tino Gagliardi, President of AFM International released a letter regarding the wildfires in Southern California and the aftermath for musicians.
“My thoughts are with those whose lives have been upended by the recent wildfires in Southern California. Hundreds of our own AFM Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) members reside in the affected communities, and each day, we hear more stories
of musicians who have lost their homes, instruments, and performance spaces,” he commences the letter before mentioning the concerns about work and moving forward.
“Via petitions and open letters, we have seen a number of public expressions of need and hope. The AFM continues to do everything in our power to respond to this extraordinary time,” he continues. “I look forward to sharing more about the steps we are taking to work more closely with our fellow arts and entertainment unions to keep union jobs in California. California taxpayers are supporting our industries, so all work should take place in the state.”
He concludes by emphasizing the need for union solidarity and resistance to anti-union tactics “that undermine our solidarity. Criticisms of the protections we secured through bargaining are a tactic to divide us and lower our standards. Members of several unions have made significant sacrifices to begin to level the playing field in Hollywood. We are proud of that work and the agreements that followed. We must stand united to honor our labor and our contracts.”
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