Creative Skills Europe

FIM

Update on 07-13-2017
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The International Federation of Musicians, founded in 1948, is the international organisation for musicians’ unions, guilds and professional associations and is now counting about 70 members in 60 countries throughout the world. FIM has created three regional groups, for Africa (FIM-AF, the FIM African Committee), for Latin America (GLM, Grupo […]

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FIA

Update on 07-13-2017
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The International Federation of Actors (FIA) is a global federation of performers’ trade unions, guilds and professional associations.Founded in 1952, it represents several hundreds of thousands of performers with some 90 member organisations in more than 60 countries around the world. The “EuroFIA Group” brings together FIA’s member unions in the […]

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Pearle*

Update on 01-27-2022
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Pearle – Live Performance Europe* is the ‘Performing Arts Employers Associations League Europe’, the European sector federation of Performing Arts organisations. Pearle* represents through its members associations about 7000 theatres, theatre production companies, orchestras and music ensembles, opera houses, ballet and dance companies, festivals, and other organisations within the performing arts […]

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Sociaal Fonds Podiumkunsten

Update on 01-04-2021
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Sociaal Fonds voor de Podiumkunsten (SFP) is the ‘Social fund for the live performance sector in Flemish-speaking Belgium’. It redistributes levies for risk groups agreed upon in a sector collective agreement. It exists since the 1990s and is governed by sectoral social partners. SFP’s main activities consist of identifying sectoral […]

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CPNEF SV

Update on 11-09-2020
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CPNEF SV (Commission Paritaire Nationale Emploi Formation Spectacle Vivant / National Bipartite Committee on Employment and Training for the Live performance sector) was set-up in 1993 in France at the initiative of social partners and is piloted by them. As regards employment, it is responsible for monitoring the labour market, […]

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UNI Europa EURO-MEI

Update on 01-27-2022
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UNI Europa – Media, Entertainment & Arts (EURO-MEI) is the European Region of the Media, Entertainment & Arts sector of Union Global Union (UNI MEI). It represents over 70 unions and guilds in the media, entertainment and arts sector in Europe. The membership of its affiliates includes technicians, screenwriters, film […]

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2nd Creative Skills Europe’s report

Update on 03-31-2017

Creative Skills Europe’s second thematic report looks at the key drivers of change in the operating environments of the audiovisual and live performance sectors and their consequences on the skills needed in the sectors’ workforce. Based on existing qualitative analyses produced by national and European stakeholders, the study highlights the main […]

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Live Performance statistics, France

Update on 03-09-2017
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The CPNEF SV (Joint National Committee for Employment and Training in the Live Performance sector) publishes yearly statistics about the companies and workers in the theatre, dance, music, circus art, visual art and street art sectors in France. 2015 key statistics are available here (in French)  

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Creative industries, the Netherlands

Update on 03-09-2017

GOC, the expert-centre for the creative industries in the Netherlands, publishes since 2007 yearly publications that highlight the trends in the creative industries (graphic sector, publishing, design, the media field, and the live performance sector). The publication is available in Dutch only: Trends 2015/2016 De mens een merkwaardige trends

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1st Creative Skills Europe’s report

Update on 03-31-2017

This first thematic report prepared by Creative Skills Europe, the European Sector Skills Council for the Audiovisual (AV) and Live Performance (LP) sectors, looks at presenting the sectors’ employment situation in different EU countries. It is a first attempt to develop shared labour market intelligence for sector-specific skills strategies in Europe. […]

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