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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · The American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) is an AFL-CIO affiliated labor union founded in 1939 to represent performing Artists and Stage Managers. in live performances in the Variety field. The variety area of performance includes singers & dancers in Theatrical Revues and touring shows. (non-book shows), Theme Park performers, skaters ...

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  2. The American Guild of Variety Artists ( AGVA) is an American entertainment union representing performers in variety entertainment, including circuses, Las Vegas showrooms and cabarets, comedy showcases, dance revues, magic shows, theme park shows, and arena and auditorium extravaganzas. There is some overlap between the jurisdictions of AGVA ...

  3. 2 days ago · On July 23, a federal judge in Philadelphia rejected a bid by a small employer to block the FTC’s recent final rule on noncompetes from taking effect.

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · Officials of the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) union had ordered or were pressuring employees to go on strike, an unpopular move which caused division in the workplaces. At the California location, AGVA bosses issued an edict forcing many performers off the job for roughly nine months. Majorities of Performers Backed AGVA Removal

  5. CAMPBELL, District Judge.. This suit is brought by individual and corporate operators of cafes and places of entertainment in the Chicago area, an association which represents them, and several individual performers, against the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA), its President and Administrative Secretary, and certain other guilds affiliated with AGVA.

  6. The American Guild of Variety Artists was chartered in 1939 by the Associated Actors and Artistes of America ("4As") to represent "variety" entertainers--circus and vaudeville performers, comedy and animal acts, night club singers, magicians, such highly paid stars as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Danny Thomas and Dinah Shore and poorly paid "exotic dancers" at drinking joints.

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