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From: SM We've been re-contracting Employment Agency clients (5 bookings in total — where the client pays the artist directly), and, as predicted, this has caused a bit of friction among agents. While we appreciate and respect SM's proposed solution, the problem is that if the band refuse to go on account of not being paid, then we (Red & Black Music) would still be responsible for making that call as 'bandleader' and also paying cancellation fees to the other musicians affected if such a call is made (if it looks like the booking is cancelled on our account) — something we don’t feel comfortable about. Is there a standard/recommended way of doing this? Obviously we don’t wish to put ourselves at a position of risk but don’t wish to upset agents either. But using the L1 contract templates provided by the Musicians' Union seems a necessity given the minefield of probabilities that the third-party contracts have thrown up. Read More... Contract for LF Employment Agency vs. Employment Business Fees Update Late Payments Live Agreements Show Advance Zara D Zara K Contract for LC: Saturday, August 11 2018 QY - West Dean - LC between LMM.com Ltd and Rory Duffy is Signed and Filed!From: Claire Contract - Diáspora - 11/08/2018From: Claire Contract - Diáspora - 11/08/2018From: Claire From: Claire From: SM Comments are closed.
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