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There's no labor in Broadway. But there's no Broadway without it. by Ken Davenport

To most people in the US, Labor Day means one thing.  A day off. It’s a day of BBQs that signal the end of summer, back to school, and no more summer Fridays. When I first entered the Broadway work force, Labor Day meant another thing:  Holiday Pay (As an ATPAM member, we got a little extra in our paycheck on certain holidays – the theory being that unlike the regular work force, we didn’t get…

SOURCE: The Producer's Perspective at 11:00am on September 1, 2014

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