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1602 S Park St
Madison, WI 53715
+1 (608) 257-5757
http://www.smwialocal565.org
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IATSE Local 251, based in Madison, Wisconsin, is a dedicated branch of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, providing skilled labor in stagecraft, audio-visual, lighting, and theatrical production since 1912. Representing a diverse range of behind-the-scenes workers, Local 251 plays a vital role in supporting arts, music, and theater throughout Southern Wisconsin. With a commitment to ongoing education and safety, IATSE Local 251 offers training and certification opportunities for its members, ensuring they are well-equipped to meet the demands of the entertainment industry. The union has a rich history of advocating for fair wages and working conditions, evolving alongside technological advancements and changing entertainment mediums. Generated from the website
Workerjustice.org
Worker Justice Wisconsin is a non-profit organization based in Madison, WI, dedicated to advancing justice in the community by building collective worker power alongside Faith and Labor allies. They partner with low-wage and immigrant non-unionized workers, providing education on workers' rights and advocacy, organizing collective actions and campaigns to fight workplace injustice, and mobilizing a coalition of individuals, labor unions, faith communities, and community organizations to support workers in their pursuit of justice. Through their programs and services, Worker Justice Wisconsin empowers workers to assert their rights, offers support and resources during times of need, and fosters a sense of community and solidarity among workers. Their commitment to worker justice is exemplified by success stories like Jesus Noel Flores, who found assistance and guidance from Worker Justice Wisconsin when he was fired from his job after 17 years, and now feels grateful for the support and protection he received.Generated from the website
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