Entertainment union Equity to challenge court judgment on casting platform


The performing arts and entertainment union is to seek to appeal against last weekโ€™s High Court judgment which found against its case that casting platform Spotlight should be regulated.

Equity is concerned about the โ€œeconomy-wide implicationsโ€ for working people across the UK which it says have now arisen as a result of the judgment.

Equity general secretary Paul Fleming said: โ€œThis case simply sought the protection of regulation to limit fees to a โ€˜reasonableโ€™ level through existing regulations, but the implications of the judgment are large and the idea that Spotlight canโ€™t be regulated is dangerous and has consequences for the wider economy.

โ€œWe have been overwhelmed by the positive messages from Equity members since the judgment and their encouragement to continue this campaign.

โ€œMany are astonished that the judge has ruled that Spotlight โ€˜does not provide services for the purposes of finding persons employmentโ€™.

โ€œCasting is our industryโ€™s term for the exchange and supply of labour for performing in productions, and any actor will tell you that they subscribe to Spotlight to find work.โ€ฏ

โ€œEqually worrying are the sweeping implications for working people across the UK, who may now be left unprotected from up-front charges by similar platforms elsewhere in the growing gig economy.โ€

Equity won support for its case from delegates at the TUC Congress in Brighton on Wednesday.

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