Workers at renowned Washington, D.C., music venues have secured voluntary recognition of their efforts to
organize with UNITE HERE Local 25. The workers will next move on to negotiate their first union contract with IMP.
The workers include production, food service, box office and door staff at IMP venues: the 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis and Lincoln Theatre. They first petitioned IMP last month and their efforts were assisted by IATSE locals 22 and 868.
“IMP venues are world-class venues, but some workers are scheduled inconsistently, juggle multiple jobs, and earn wages as low as $18.25 per hour, which is just 30 cents above D.C.’s minimum wage,” the workers said in an online statement. “The work can be sometimes dangerous or stressful, with workers lifting heavy materials, supporting patrons who have serious emergencies, and catching crowd surfers. For production workers, especially the riggers who work high above the stage, the work carries other risks from high voltage, items falling, and the uncertainties that come from always dealing with concert tours bringing with them different equipment in varying states of repair.”