Being an Equity Liaison

Congratulations on being elected Liaison for your production. If you’ve done the job before, this will be a useful refresher. If this is your first time being a Liaison, this page will tell you everything you need to know!

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What is the role of an Equity Liaison?

An Equity Liaison is the connection point between the Artists working on a production and Equity. You’re there to provide information and support for your fellow Artists – and to speak with Equity on their behalf.

Our common goal is to ensure all the terms in the Agreement or Policy are followed, providing everyone with a safe and respectful workplace and making sure everyone’s paid according to their contract.

What are you not expected to do?

As a Liaison, you are never expected to:

Interpret the collective agreement or engagement policy
Enter into debate or mediation with the Engager on any matter
Supervise your fellow Artists
Personally resolve any issues or incidents of inappropriate behaviour

Why might you reach out to your Equity Business Rep?

The sooner you communicate a concern to your Equity Business Rep, the sooner Equity can help resolve the issue. You’re not expected to solve the issue yourself – let Equity know right away!

Collective Agreement or Engagement Policy Questions

Contractual questions or concerns about the rules in the Agreement or Policy you’re working under? You can always ask Equity!

Environmental / Physical Health and Safety Concerns

Working with flys, weapons, or even a slippery stage… any number of issues can endanger an Artist’s physical safety. Health and safety are first and foremost the Engager’s responsibility and concerns should be brought to their attention immediately. But you should always let Equity know about any issues too!

Respectful Workplace Issues

Maintaining a respectful workplace is always the responsibility of the Engager. But as a Liaison, along with Stage Management, you can also be a helpful resource for information and support for your fellow Artists.

Liaison Report

As the Liaison, you must submit a Liaison Report to your Equity Business Rep at the completion of the production.

This will let Equity know if there are any outstanding issues or payments owed to Artists in the production, as well as any feedback you may have collected for future negotiations of the Agreement.

Take a look at the Report before rehearsals begin so you know what information you’ll need later.

If you are unable to access the form in your myEquity account, please download and send the completed form to liaison@caea.com

Engagers and Liaisons…

Liaisons are an integral part of every Equity collective agreement and engagement policy (aside from a few small exceptions). Engagers understand the role of a Liaison and their responsibilities on a production.

In the unlikely event that you feel an Engager has discriminated against you because of your position as a Liaison, please contact your Equity Business Rep immediately.

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