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A contract must be filed
whenever and wherever you
work.
Working without a contract
makes it impossible for your
union to protect you! All SSDC
Collectively Bargained Agreements
and Special Contracts protect your
property rights, right of first
refusal, and electronic rights. If
you do not file a contract, you are
giving up these rights. If you have
any questions regarding rights
and protections, contact us at
info@ssdc.org
 

 
The Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers is an independent labor union for Stage Directors and Choreographers. Member representatives of the organization collectively bargain contracts with producer organizations, thus creating the national standards for professional stage direction and choreography. The organization has an office in New York City which services approximately 1700 members and 300 associates in the US and abroad. An executive board, elected from the membership, oversees negotiations, sets policy and hires the administrative staff. SSDC publishes a newsletter six times per year, and membership meetings are held twice a year.
You can apply for SSDC Membership or Associate Membership by filling out our online membership form, or download the form as a PDF and return it to SSDC.

To qualify for SSDC Membership, a director and/or choreographer will need to provide proof of professional credits, which the union defines as jobs on productions with any union affiliations. Members pay an initiation fee and yearly dues, plus an assessment on all fees and royalties earned under SSDC contracts.
 

Associate Membership is available to early career directors, college and university professionals and community theatre directors and choreographers. Associates receive the newsletter, and can call the administrative offices for contract advice, boiler-plate contract text and standard minimums. The main difference between members and associates is that associates may not file contracts, which is an important distinction as it excludes associates from qualifying for pension and health benefits. The initiation fee and yearly dues for associates are less than that of full members, and an associate's initiation payment is creditable towards their full member initiation payment should they wish to upgrade.
 
A member's Health and Pension Benefits are provided under the auspices of the SSDC-League Health Fund and the SSDC-League Pension Fund, respectively. Members are eligible to participate in the health plan if they are employed under an SSDC contract and sufficient employer contributions are made to the SSDC-League Health Fund on their behalf. A member is eligible for a pension once they reach age 65, provided they are "vested", i.e. they have worked under SSDC contracts subject to employer pension contributions in each of seven years with no substantial break in service (five-year vesting will be in effect after 9/1/99 for those with SSDC contracts after that date).
 

 
In the interest of insuring a member's right of first refusal, property rights and other basic contract protections, SSDC's work rules state that members must work under contract whenever or wherever they direct or choreograph. The union has promulgated contracts for members who wish to work for producers who are not signatories to SSDC's collectively bargained agreements. As these contracts are not collectively bargained, minimum fees are negotiable. However, tiered health and pension payments that correspond to the fees are established and are not negotiable.

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