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Employment and Vulnerabilities in the World of Orchestral Musicians: Symphonic Metamorphoses

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The state subsidies and philanthropy that traditionally allowed orchestras to flourish have greatly diminished in the wake of recent financial crises and the COVID-19 pandemic. As in other fields affected by the precarious labor arrangements prevalent in the world of work today, it is the employees and freelancers-in this case, the musicians themselves-who suffer most. In this deeply knowledgeable and provocative book, a highly acclaimed scholar who combines the roles of law professor, music journalist, and orchestral violinist presents the first major legal study to focus on labor relations and the institutional dynamics at play within orchestras.Drawing on personal interviews with more than 250 orchestral musicians and other stakeholders whose testimonies and actions often stand in contradiction to narratives provided by cultural economists and government cultural policymakers the author uncovers the deteriorating welfare of musicians in two countries, the United States and the Netherlands, in which she has considerable practical orchestral experience. The methodology will reverberate with great intensity to musicians worldwide with its novel system of movements that focus on different vulnerabilities besetting orchestral players to highlight such issues and topics as:orchestra financing, with a special focus on the nonprofit sector and the changing nature of state subsidies in Europe;the impact of the perception of orchestras as elitist and of limited social value; discriminatory practices in auditions and hiring;legal and practical relevance of contemporary questions of employee categorization (regularly employed; self-employed; false self-employed); andhow fair practice codes and collective bargaining agreements can be designed, implemented, and enforced.An interdisciplinary approach to a multiplicity of vulnerabilities in the sector, the study incorporates economic, historical and legal research along with a consideration of sociological factors. Case studies from the EU Court of Justice, the Dutch Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of the United States, and the U.S. National Labor Relations Board offer practical insight into specific legal issues, including the fundamental question of how musician employees are differentiated from freelancers.Reflecting on the cutbacks and compromises that traumatize orchestral negotiations in today s musical world, the book not only provides orchestral musicians with a wealth of useful information and suggestions for future action but also adds to the growing body of legal literature on the self-limitations of labor law and the increasing vulnerability of workers. Practitioners in labor and employment law as well as academics in the field will benefit from a powerful analysis of workers vulnerabilities in today s labor market.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal424
  • Udgivelsesdato25-10-2023
  • ISBN139789403527574
  • Forlag Wolters Kluwer
  • FormatPDF

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