Union links
Links to other websites listed below are subject to BECTU's links to external sites policy. Suggestions for additional links are welcomed.
Amicus includes Electricians working in film and television production.
Communications Workers Union - UK trade union covering the telecommunications sector.
British Equity represents actors throughout the UK and is a member of the Federation of Entertainment Unions.
International directory of trade union website lists.
Graphical, Paper and Media Union - UK trade union.
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the US and Canada.
The ICFTU site has links to International Trade Secretariat websites and news from around the world.
US-based site for trade unionists with links to sites around the world.
Site for UK trade unionists with links to union websites.
Trade union website portal featuring daily news updates and a specific UK section.
Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance - Australian union.
Site for UK unions representing those working in the media.
Musenet (Media Union Information Society and Education Network) is a feasibility study to assess information and training needs for European Trade Unions related to developing the Information Society.
UK trade union, member of the Federation of Entertainment Unions.
National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, a sector of the Communications Workers of America, representing workers at ABC and NBC networks and at stations all over the USA.
National Union of Journalists - UK trade union and a member of the Federation of Entertainment Unions.
Quebec Film and Video Technicians Union (Canada).
The Trades Union Congress is the internationally recognised centre for British labour unions. BECTU is affiliated to the TUC. The site contains links to many UK and international unions and labour organisations.
UNI, Union Network International, is the international organisation of which BECTU is a member of the Media and Entertainment section.
WGGB is a member of the Federation of Entertainment Unions and represents writers throughout the UK.