Charity leader and former trustees receive threatening letters
Former trustees and the current chief executive of the Actors’ Benevolent Fund (ABF) have been threatened by poison pen letters….
Former trustees and the current chief executive of the Actors’ Benevolent Fund (ABF) have been threatened by poison pen letters….
A security guard working at the Science Museum is taking legal action for discrimination claiming she has been denied a suitable c…
There is a need for changes to government policy and for sector-wide guidelines and regulations to be introduced to ensure fairer…
Clore Leadership recently released ‘Imagine it Different’ – a report on a programme they undertook looking into the world of wor…
Actors, screenwriters and TV industry representatives have criticised ITV for planning to employ a head of generative artificial i…
Two actors contracted to work with a theatre touring company will be allowed to pursue claims relating to working hours and pay af…
An acclaimed conductor who was sacked from his teaching post at National Opera Studio has won a case of unfair dismissal against h…
In our series of articles looking at changing workplace culture, Fun Palaces co-director Amie Taylor explores the challenges and b…
Security guards at the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum Security will go on strike later this month over pay. The sta…
Whistleblowing disclosures relating to charities working in arts, culture, heritage and science have almost doubled in the past th…
A London-focused freelancer directory aimed at ethnic minority creatives launched on Monday (23 September). The Creative and Cultu…
English National Opera (ENO) has partnered with Arts, Entertainment and Media (AEM) International to appoint the company’s n…
The Independent Theatre Council (ITC) and trade union Bectu are rolling out a new pay and conditions agreement for in-house staff…
Part of the point of art is the lens it offers us to look at the world in a different way, to converse with people and perspective…
Public body is seeking costs of £40,000 after claims by former Relationship Manager of harassment and persecution by colleag…
Report exploring the lack of sustainable pathways into producing for British theatre producers from the global majority uncovers a…
Longrunning strike action at National Museums Liverpool (NML) has ended after museum workers accepted an improved pay offer. The M…
A London-based club has launched for people who work in the arts sector and come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. The indepen…
Number of job vacancies in the creative industries and culture sector left unfilled because applicants do not have the right skill…
Members of performers' union Equity have voted unanimously to pass an emergency motion supporting the Welsh National Opera (WN…
Findings from a new report using census data to map the arts, culture and heritage workforce across England, Wales and Northern Ir…
Northcott Theatre in Exeter has said it will advertise at least one creative role on every production. Creative Director Martin Be…
A combination of redundancies and roles not being replaced will reduce the public body's staff by 13.
For every £1 earned by men employed in the cultural sector women are paid 85 pence, government statistics show.