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26.10.2017

Enough is enough! FIA calls for an end to the scourge of sexual harassment in the Media, Arts and Entertainment Industry

Ferne Downey (right) and Gabrielle Carteris (left)

Speakers at FIA informational panel on sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation

Zagreb, Croatia, 26 October 2017 – The International Federation of Actors (FIA) Executive Committee unanimously approves a Declaration on sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation in the entertainment and media industries

The Declaration, authored and sponsored by the American performers union Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), recognizes the rights of all performers to a safe and harassment-free working environment and urges the industry to work in good faith with unions and performer organizations to develop a long-term strategy to achieve discrimination, harassment and retaliation-free work environments.

FIA President Ferne Downey said, “The scandal involving Harvey Weinstein revealed problems that were all too familiar to women - and men - in our industry. We know that sexism in our industry is real. We know that there are sexual harassers who use their power to intimidate. And we know that this needs to change. And as union leaders we are taking a stand – we seek nothing less than a major cultural shift. We will develop a long term strategy towards a zero-tolerance and harassment-free work environment.”

SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris said, “We are very proud to author and sponsor this declaration. Sexual harassment and abuse is pervasive across nations and we are committed to working with our fellow FIA members to develop and implement educational and informational materials and best practices in this area. Working together we can help curtail this abuse now.”

The declaration was issued during the FIA Executive Committee Meeting in Zagreb, Croatia on behalf of the Federation’s 87 affiliated unions and performer organizations representing hundreds of thousands of actors and performing artists in more than 60 countries worldwide.  

In other work on the topic of sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation, the Executive hosted an informational panel moderated by FIA Vice-President and SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White, and featuring Zoe Angus, National Director of the Equity Section of the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) of Australia; Christine Payne, FIA Vice-President and General Secretary of Equity U. K.; and Arden Ryshpan, Executive Director of Canadian Actors Equity Association. The panel discussed efforts underway to support and lift up the voices of individuals who have experienced harassment and develop effective, union-driven strategies for dealing with the issue.

Today's Declaration brings together a broad group of global performer organizations to tackle the issue and take concrete action to support members. In this vital commitment: 

FIA APPLAUDS the courage and commitment of the many performers that have spoken out in recent days about their experiences of sexual harassment and discrimination in the entertainment and media industry, despite the real risks of confronting the perpetrator of that harassment or discrimination;

FIA CONDEMNS in the strongest terms any individual that has chosen to carry out sexual harassment, discrimination or retaliation for the reporting of sexual harassment;

FIA URGES the industry to treat this matter seriously and to work with determination and in good faith with unions and performer organizations to develop a long=term strategy to achieve a discrimination, harassment and retaliation-free work environment;

FIA DIRECTS the FIA Global Diversity Working Group to take appropriate measures on behalf of the Federation to prevent and reduce harassment, discrimination and retaliation through education, information sharing, establishing best practices, and providing support to FIA affiliates, including but not limited to, creating and distributing tool kits, designed to empower FIA affiliates to take prompt, effective action within their own jurisdictions; and

FIA INSTRUCTS the Working Group to report its actions and recommendations to the next meeting of the FIA Executive Committee. 

Read the full text of the declaration here (Also available in French and in Spanish).

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ABOUT SAG-AFTRA: SAG-AFTRA represents approximately 160,000 actors, announcers, broadcast journalists, dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other entertainment and media professionals. SAG-AFTRA members are the faces and voices that entertain and inform America and the world. A proud affiliate of the AFL-CIO, SAG-AFTRA has national offices in Los Angeles and New York and local offices nationwide representing members working together to secure the strongest protections for entertainment and media artists into the 21st century and beyond. Visit SAG-AFTRA online at SAGAFTRA.org.

ABOUT FIA: FIA – The International Federation of Actors represents performers' trade unions, guilds and professional associations in some 65 countries. In a connected world of content and entertainment, its stands for fair social, economic and moral rights for audiovisual performers working in all recorded media and live theatre. Visit FIA online at www.fia-actors.com