High temporality, uncertainty, discrimination, overqualification, lower wages, lack of presence in high positions or in certain occupations, limited long career paths and precariousness in general. These are just some of the barriers that music industry workers continue to encounter in their day-to-day lives, so they demand measurable and verifiable equality, mandatory parity in programming financed from public funds (both above and behind the s…
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High temporality, uncertainty, discrimination, overqualification, lower wages, lack of presence in high positions or in certain occupations, limited long career paths and precariousness in general. These are just some of the barriers that music industry workers continue to encounter in their day-to-day lives, so they demand measurable and verifiable equality, mandatory parity in programming financed from public funds (both above and behind the s…