A Call to End the Culture of Silence: The Theatre Transparency Initiative


This post appears simultaneously on the Costume Professionals for Wage Equity blog.

Arts workers: Share your salary and experiences at Glassdoor.com  

I’ve been following the effects of the pandemic on our industry on my costume production blog, La Bricoleuse, in a series of interviews with costume professionals impacted by the shutdown in April of 2020. These interviews–ostensibly about helping combat the virus using the skills and equipment we no longer used in making costumes–revealed the trauma my colleagues were experiencing not only from the pandemic itself, but also in response to the implosion of our industry in the face of a complete shutdown with little to no safety mechanisms in place to protect our institutions and ourselves from financial ruin.

These conversations with colleagues made clear the collective and significant challenges we would need to recover from.

We were due for a reckoning.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the theatre industry to confront the bias and inequities that have quietly plagued its workers for decades. Workers who were now demanding big conversations and even bigger changes. In a moment that inspired hope, our institutions pledged to do better. They opened their lobbies to Black Lives Matter protestors, they updated their websites with statements of equity and inclusion, they attended workshops. Then they went back to business as usual.

Arts workers made masks to support those in need during the Pandemic. Close-up picture of a discarded protection face mask lying on the ground, COVID-19

Masks made by Arts Workers for CPfWE’s 2020 MasquerAID auction juxtaposed with a surgical mask abandoned on a city street.

Calls for wage transparency and structural change have not only fallen on deaf ears, they have been shouted down and treated as acts of betrayal. A bitter irony given the inequities that have come to light. Lasting change needs consistent, targeted action.  One of the most frequent requests for information on theatre job posts is for salary information. A large number of theatre institutions have profiles on Glassdoor.com with little or no contributing feedback from theatre workers. This site has become a leading provider of information to prospective employees and job applicants, yet our voices are missing from their database.By participating in the Theatre Transparency Initiative, you can help provide this much-needed information.

The aims of this initiative are simple:
1. To expand the resources and information available about employers in the theatrical industries
2. To shed light on companies with unreasonable, abusive, or harmful work expectations.
3. To demonstrate the mutual benefits of transparency by highlighting companies who are treating and paying their employees fairly.

Now is the perfect time to contribute.

Many of us are returning from summer contracts and preparing for fall seasons to kick off. Your review is completely anonymous (Learn more about how Glassdoor.com maintains and defends the anonymity of contributors here), and helps open doors for the kinds of conversations that need to happen about pay and workplace culture in our industry.

Equity begins with transparency.
Join the initiative.Contribute your reviews and experiences on Glassdoor.com.

 

Use these images (below) to spread the message!

Full size images and accessibility language can be found in our Transparency Toolkit.

When you shout your wages on Glassdoor.com you are contributing to the elimination of workplace abuses and wage inequality. You are also: expanding public resources and information about theatrical employers, incentivizing companies that treat and pay their employees fairly, and exposing companies with harmful work expectations. Image: white background with words in black lettering, some highlighted in teal. The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. Now is the perfect time to contribute. “Your review is completely anonymous and helps open doors for the kinds of conversations that need to happen about pay and workplace culture in our industry” - LaBricoleuse. Shout Your Wages on Glassdoor.com. Image: White background with words in black lettering and teal curved details in the corners. The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages “A large number of theatre institutions have profiles on Glassdoor.com with little or no contributing feedback from theatre workers.” -LaBricoleuse Shout your wages on Glassdoor.com #ShoutYourWages The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages Theatre Transparency Initiative: Lasting change needs consistent, targeted action. Join us in expanding wage transparency. Image of a green name badge with the words “Hello my wage is Unacceptable” The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages Image: White background, “# Shout Your Wages on Glassdoor.com” Centered image of a green name tag with the words “Hello my wage is Negotiable! Job: Costume Shop Director”. Below the words “Join us in expanding wage transparency.” The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages Image: shattered glass with the words “Equity Begins with Transparency, shout your wages on Glassdoor.com” The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages Arts Workers, have you been mistreated at a seasonal job? Post an anonymous company review on Glassdoor.com and help your peers avoid exploitation. Image: yellow background with words in black letters above 2 yellow and 1 blue chair. The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages Attention Arts Workers! Have you experienced exploitation in a seasonal job? Post an anonymous company review on Glassdoor.com. Help eliminate abusive work conditions and pay inequities. Image: white background with blue curved corner details and words in black letters. The Theatre Transparency Initiative is a joint venture with LaBricoleuse and Costume Professionals for Wage Equity. http://tinyurl.com/shoutyourwages



 

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