UK entertainment union Equity recommends minimum rates for game performers for the first time
The UK’s performing arts and entertainment trade union Equity has set recommended minimum rates for video game performers for the first time.
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The UK’s performing arts and entertainment trade union Equity has set recommended minimum rates for video game performers for the first time.
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