Membership
Benefits
Local
and Federation sponsored booking/referral services:
Local 682 assists potential live music purchasers in the Huntsville
area to find the right artist or group for their party, wedding,
festival, corporate function or any other event that requires
live music. In addition, the AFM
provides an international
on-line referral service (free of charge to all members
and potential purchasers) that is quickly becoming one of
the largest Internet resources of its kind.
Signatory
Booking Agents:
The AFM maintains
an on-line list
of franchised booking agents for the US and Canada. It is
also available in booklet form by contacting
Local 682 or the AFM.
These agents are signatories to the AFM's Booking Agent Agreement
which sets standards for legally enforceable contracts specifying
negotiated fees, working conditions, and commissions.
Exclusive Member Services:
AFM GoPro Music - Your Single Source For Live Music
AFM GoPro Music on MySpace - Add us as a friend!
AFM GoPro Lessons - Learn From a Pro - Play Like a Pro
AFM GoPro Auction - Members' Buy & Sell
AFM GoPro Hosting - Professional Web Hosting Services
Immigration
Assistance:
The AFM is an
international union representing professional musicians in both
the United States and Canada. On behalf of its members who accept
gigs across the border, the Federation works with the governments
of both countries to cut through the hassle of "red tape" usually
associated with obtaining work visas in either location. This
assistance is available for both US and Canadian musicians.
There are specialized Canadian and US forms, both formats conform
to the laws of the individual countries, are easy to complete,
and provide comprehensive legal protection for either single
engagement or touring dates.
Claims
on Default:
In the event a purchaser defaults on payment to members for
an engagement, Local 682 and/or the AFM
will work to resolve the dispute between the parties administratively.
Should this prove unsuccessful, the member/leader will be given
the opportunity to authorize the Local and/or Federation to
pursue the claim through a variety of legal methods.
Pension
Fund:
The
American Federation of Musicians' and Employers' Pension Welfare
Fund (Canada) was established primarily as a result of collective
bargaining between employers and the American Federation of
Musicians. The Plan provides: Normal Pension, Early Pension,
Disability Pension and Pre-retirement Death Benefits. The Fund
presently has assets in excess of $550 Million.
Negotiated Agreements:
International, national and local agreements covering all types
of musical work ensure fair and timely payments as well as benefits
and royalties (where applicable) for the reuse and new
use of music recorded under these agreements.
Legal
Contracts:
A signed AFM contract offers you protection for individual engagements,
steady engagements, and traveling work. The AFM
has a standard form contract that all members are entitled to
use. It contains the AFM seal and when properly filled out and
filed with the Local, it allows the local officer to help collect
payments in the case of a default. Forms are available for download
from the AFM's and this website, or at the Local
682 office.
A.F.M.
Mastercard:
The A.F.M. Mastercard offers special rates, travel insurance
benefits, and a special payment provision. Contact the Local
682 office for details.
Legislative
Representation:
The AFM is actively involved at the national, provincial and
local levels, advocating and lobbying for legislation that benefits
the lives of working musicians including public funding for
the arts, "Status of the Artist", special tax considerations
for musicians, copyright, and intellectual property laws.
International
Musician Free Subscription:
The International
Musician is the official journal of the AFM. Published monthly
and sent to all members, this informative newspaper delivers
articles of current interest to professional musicians, such
as educational resources, labour news, as well as audition notices
and help wanted ads. The International Musician is also available
online, beginning the first of each month, in the private members
area of the AFM website. Members may also search online through
past issues in the International Musician archives.
Equipment
Insurance:
Only you know the value of your instruments and equipment. Just
think of the amount of money it would take to replace them.
Most homeowner's and renter's insurance is not enough to protect
you from loss, theft, or damage on location. The AFM provides
access to an "All-Risk" Musical Instrument and Equipment Insurance
Plan. Your instruments and music-related equipment are protected
from vandalism, breakage, water, fire, lightning, and theft
up to the full replacement value. If you are employed full-time,
freelance, work out of your home, or are self-employed, this
insurance protects the large investment you've made in your
equipment.
Musicians'
Liability Insurance:
This policy provides up to $1,000,000 for each occurrence and
up to $2,000,000 of aggregate coverage for lawsuits arising
out of bodily injury and/or damage to property of others, occurring
on or off premises during your performance. Also, since no two
AFM members have the same needs, the AFM Insurance is designed
to fit your unique specifications. This plan offers quality,
economical insurance, made available to you through AFM group
buying power.
Travel
Health Insurance:
When you are working or out of the Province where you reside,
this policy cover all of your hospital and medical expenses
by the "direct pay method." The insurance company will pay directly
to the hospital or doctor as opposed to you paying first, submitting
the bill to the insurance and then being reimbursed. Coverage
is on an annual basis, and although the maximum length per trip
is 60 days, the number of trips per year is unlimited. This
insurance coverage is available at a cost which is considerably
less than policies issued by other travel health plans.
A
Collective Voice:
It is only through the combined efforts of members that Local
682 and the AFM
are able to better the position of musicians in our society.
As a collective unit, we not only have a strong voice in collective
bargaining and government lobbying, but anywhere that musicians
work. As a member, you will have a voice in deciding our collective
future.
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