Dallas Black Dance Theatre terminated its entire company of dancers Friday, according to a statement posted on social media by the labor union representing the dancers. A national organizer for the union confirmed Saturday that nine dancers were impacted.

A statement jointly posted on Instagram by the American Guild of Musical Artists and an account run by DBDT dancers responded to the company’s actions: “AGMA is aware that Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) leadership just terminated all their dancers, and we are appalled. This abrupt and shocking development is the latest in a series of actions the Company has taken since the dancers voted unanimously to unionize.

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Texas is an at-will employment state

    I hate these kinds of statements. People use them all the time while meaning “well THIS state has at-will employment, so special rules apply.” as if it’s some unique feature of that particular state.

    It isn’t. 49 out of 50 states have at-will employment. That makes it the norm in the US. They don’t have special rules, they just have the default rules. Only Montana has special rules because it’s the only state that ISN’T at-will.

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      4 months ago

      Fair point. I only mention that it is state law because it’s a lot easier to change state laws than it is to adopt a federal law.