New contract including anti-harassment measures approved by B.C. actors
VANCOUVER — The latest contract covering performers in British Columbia contains what the actors’ union says is precedent-setting language against sexual harassment.
Members of the Union of B.C. Performers voted strongly in favour of the deal, which reflects the powerful social media movement that sprang up following sexual assault and harassment allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein.
A news release from the union says the pact includes wording that prohibits auditions or meetings in hotels or private residences where the performer is alone with a representative of production, such as a director or producer.
The union says the new sexual harassment language in the B.C. contract represents the most up-to-date provisions negotiated into any performer collective agreement.