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The Center for Court Innovation Seeks Project Director (NYC)
The Center for Court Innovation is a non-profit organization that promotes new thinking about how to reduce crime and incarceration while strengthening public trust in justice. The Center creates operating projects, including the award-winning Red Hook Community Justice Center and Midtown Community Court, that have been documented to improve public safety and reduce the use
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Directors Guild of America Seeks Contracts Administrator (NYC)
The Directors Guild of America is currently accepting applications for the position of Contracts Administrator to work in its New York office. The DGA’s members include directors, unit production managers, assistant directors, associate directors, stage managers, and production associates, who work in feature film, all genres of filmed, taped and live television, commercials, and documentaries.
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Directors Guild of America Seeks NY Field Representative
The Directors Guild of America is currently accepting resumes for a Field Representative. The Field Representative performs on-site inspections of the union members’ workplaces to ensure compliance with DGA collective bargaining agreements and provides contract interpretation and enforcement. Preference will be given to candidates with a minimum of three years of union or entertainment industry
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With Help from JSMI, NYC Releases Worker Coop Resource Guide
From the Worker Cooperative Resource Guide for Skills and Services New York City, Summer 2017: New York City is seeing a surge of interest in cooperative businesses. It is no wonder. The call for justice will always increase as people experience the rise of injustice. Businesses that are good for the workers and good for
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