BECTU North

BECTU North Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph & Theatre Union

BECTU is the media and entertainment trade union, representing staff and freelancers in broadcasting, film, theatre, cinema, leisure, live entertainment and interactive media.

Sharing training opportunities here for High End TV and Film Head's of Department, Managers, Producers and Line Producer...
09/05/2023

Sharing training opportunities here for High End TV and Film Head's of Department, Managers, Producers and Line Producers. Free Resilience Workshops from ScreenSkills aimed at supporting personal resilience and your teams. Lots of dates and times to suit schedules. To express our interest and select dates, scan the QR Code on the image below.

Only 17 days left to apply for this funding if you’re freelance and need trainingBursary guidelines - ScreenSkills
10/03/2022

Only 17 days left to apply for this funding if you’re freelance and need training

Bursary guidelines - ScreenSkills

ScreenSkills

01/10/2021

BBC Casting Call for Afro Hair Stylists for a new show, for our H&MUA members may be of interest

10/05/2021

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week. BECTU have several podcasts on mental health and wellbeing now live on the website, head over to this link to listen in:

03/10/2020

Just to let you all know, the March in Liverpool is cancelled due to restrictions because of Covid
Can you share this message to those who would attend.

Hello all a message from our North West Official Adam FlandersDear BECTU MembersI am writing on behalf of March for The ...
26/09/2020

Hello all a message from our North West Official Adam Flanders

Dear BECTU Members

I am writing on behalf of March for The Arts; a collective set up to provide resources, information and support to the creative industries community.

Since the closure of the sector, we still do not have the dates for when we can have indoor events and shows without social distancing, no continued financial support for furloughed or freelance workers and the rescue funding has still not reached organisations. And now we are being told by the chancellor that we in the sector are none viable.

With this being the current situation, there is now a planned march for 12.00pm Saturday 3rd October 2020. This will start from the Metropolitan Cathedral and will follow a route that passes as many venues in the city as we can that will finish at St George’s Plateau and culminate with a rally of various speakers from across the sector. People are encouraged to come in costume, bring their instruments, wear their blacks, bring their puppets, bang their drums and dance their way there.

We are writing to you to ask if you would please attend as a BECTU member in the sector and march together as BECTU members. Covid safety is a top priority for us, and it is important to know this is not an event or an opportunity to socialise, this is a protest. For everyone's safety please keep socially distanced, wear a mask, and clean your hands.

If you want more information you can visit the website at https://www.marchforthearts.com/ Or the social media pages on Facebook and Twitter.

Please let me know if you are likely to attend, the more members we have the better on the day.
Best Wishes

Adam

March for the Arts is a collective dedicated to supporting the arts industries in the fight for fair funding and recognition.

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