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Actors and other people involved in producing and delivering entertainment are sometimes called 'independent contractors' and are thus, responsible for establishing their own benefit packages.
Guilds, to which some entertainment types belong once they are established and invited to join, offer some group benefits to which actors can subscribe.
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The most useful thing that actors' equity does is provide for elderly actors and actors befelled by illness. Also, in the event of inability to find work, it provides for unemployment benefits pursuant to state requirements.
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Being a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) offers numerous benefits, including access to better job opportunities and industry protections through collective bargaining agreements. Members receive health and pension benefits, which can provide financial security. Additionally, SAG offers networking opportunities and resources for professional development, helping actors enhance their skills and advance their careers. Membership also grants actors a sense of recognition and credibility within the industry.
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