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2025-08-09T23:43:59.422Z
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The music industry is deeply tied to the night time economy, which not only fuels its venues and events but also serves as a primary employer for musicians and other arts workers. When the pandemic hit, the abrupt shut down quickly revealed just how precarious workers in those positions are. This work is largely in person, pays minimum wage, happens in crowded spaces with poor ventilation, rarely offers paid sick days or leave, much less any kind of health insurance or job security. These pre-existing inequities are not unique to this industry, but ones that have been exacerbated by the ongoing pandemic.
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