Changes for visiting entertainment workers
PRESS RELEASE
23 September 2011
Some significant
changes were announced yesterday relating to the employment
of overseas actors on productions in New Zealand, including
those productions funded in whole or part by public
money.
One of the main changes relates to the
employment of performers on contracts of less than 14 days
in duration and makes it easier than before for overseas
performers to fill those positions. The NZ Actors' Guild and
other industry groups have worked hard during the
consultation process to shore up jobs for kiwi performers
and we are concerned that new regulations do not undermine
these job opportunities going forward.
Whilst we
understand that barriers to productions being made in New
Zealand are not always desirable care must be taken that
under these new regulations New Zealand talent is not
overlooked both behind and in front of the camera. If this
was to happen New Zealand may become merely a filming
location and the creativity and innovation currently present
in our creative sector could be lost.
We will continue
to work to make sure that Kiwi actors get their chance to
shine alongside our fellow creative professionals and that
we are an integral part of making this
happen.
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