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Dallas Black Dance Theatre terminated its entire company of dancers Friday, according to a statement posted on social media by the labor union representing the dancers. A national organizer for the union confirmed Saturday that nine dancers were impacted.

A statement jointly posted on Instagram by the American Guild of Musical Artists and an account run by DBDT dancers responded to the company’s actions: “AGMA is aware that Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) leadership just terminated all their dancers, and we are appalled. This abrupt and shocking development is the latest in a series of actions the Company has taken since the dancers voted unanimously to unionize.

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[-] themeatbridge@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

As I_Has_A_Hat pointed out, it's the law almost everywhere in the USA (Montana is the only exception). But yes it is fucking bullshit. It's a law because corporations are more people than people.

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