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Actors’ Equity Association ‘Issues Strike Threat’ At The Second City In Chicago

Published Wednesday, May 7, 2025
by Actors’ Equity Association News
Actors’ Equity Association ‘Issues Strike Threat’ At The Second City In Chicago

(NEW YORK CITY) - The National Council of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union representing more than 51,000 Professional Performers and Stage Managers working in live theatre across the country, has voted unanimously to authorize a Strike for its Members employed at The Second City in Chicago - at the discretion of their Lead Negotiator.

Equity and The Second City employers have been in negotiations since late February. The current contract expired on April 13th. The overwhelming majority of Workers on this contract have stated that they support this Strike, Actors’ Equity Representatives said. 

The Union represents performers in The Second City’s award-winning sketch shows.

“The key issue here is wages,” said Andrea Hoeschen, who serves as the Assistant Executive Director of the Central Region and General Counsel for Actors’ Equity. “These Workers have come to the bargaining table in good faith and willing to make a lot of compromises, but there are no compromises available to them when it comes to the cost of groceries, utilities and rent. They need a livable wage, and as the creators of the material of one of the greatest attractions in Chicago, they are more than entitled to it. We are still hopeful that the private equity firm that owns The Second City recognizes the importance of investing in these Arts Workers and this historic institution, but we will Strike if necessary."

Actors' Equity represents more than 51,000 Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

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