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THE NEW UMG
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TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
Blighty Beat
POLL: MUSICIANS FEAR FUTURE
5/5/20

New research from the U.K.'s Musicians’ Union indicates that one in five musicians fear they will have to abandon their career due to the financial impact of COVID-19. The poll, which included answers from 1,500 union members, also revealed that two-in-five (38%) are not eligible for the Government’s financial assistance schemes.

Of those who do qualify for support, a quarter (26%) said they would still struggle to survive financially in the interim period before they receive payments.

The findings identify key gaps for members, the majority of whom are self-employed, in the British Government’s Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) for workers facing financial hardship as a result of the impact of the coronavirus. Those who don't qualify include musicians who are partly self-employed, who have been self-employed for less than a year, those who run as a limited company and musicians with annual profits of more than £50,000.

Horace Trubridge, General Secretary of the Musicians’ Union, has urged the British Government to match the more inclusive support packages offered in other countries around Europe. "We are calling on our Government to take action by reassessing its SEISS package and considering how else it can help a sector that is so vital to our national community.”

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