Title: Local 689 of the American Federation of Musicians
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Title: About Local 689
We are a non profit arts organization dedicated to advocating for musicians to help insure the future of live music.

Local 689 is a chapter of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada with headquarters in New York, Los Angeles, and Don Mills, Ontario.

We were granted our charter in 1914, making us one of the oldest organizations in Eugene.


Title: Board Members

President: Joan Hladky
Vice-President: James Pelley
Secretary-Treasurer: Violetta Tarpinian
Trustees: Troy Broadnax

In Oregon, we serve all of the following counties: Lane, Benton, Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Klamath and Lake counties. In California, all of Modoc County and the towns of Dorris, Tennant, McDoel and Tulelake in Siskiyou County. All of the following counties in Idaho: Adams, Washington, Gem, Payette, Canyon, Owhyee, Ada, Valley, Boise, Elmore, Lemhi, Custer, Blaine, Camas, Gooding, Twin Falls, Lincoln, Jerome, Cassia, Minidoka, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Teton, Bingham, Bonneville, Power, Bannock, Caribou, Oneida and Bear Lake. Also Teton County in Wyoming and Jackpot in Eldo County, Nevada.


Title: Mission Statement

We are the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada, professional musicians united through our Locals so that:

    We can live and work in dignity;

    Our work will be fulfilling and compensated fairly;

    We will have a meaningful voice in decisions that affect us;

    We will have the opportunity to develop our talents and skills;

    Our collective voice and power will be realized in a democratic and progressive union;

We can oppose the forced of exploitation through our union solidarity. To achieve these objectives, we must commit to:
    Treating each other with respect and dignity without regard to ethnicity, creed, sex, age, disability, citizenship, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, or national origin;

    Honoring the standards and expectations we collectively set for ourselves in pursuit of that vision, supporting and following the Bylaws that we adopt for ourselves;

    Actively participating in the democratic institutions of our union.

With that unity and resolve, we must engage in direct action that demonstrates our power and determination to:
    Organize unorganized musicians, extending to them the gains of unionism while securing control over our industry sectors and labor markets;

    Bargain contracts and otherwise exercise collective power to improve wages and working conditions, expand the role of musicians in workplace decision-making, and build a stronger union;

    Build political power to ensure that musicians' voices are heard at every level of government to create economic opportunity and foster social justice;

    Provide meaningful paths for member involvement and participation in strong, democratic unions;

    Develop highly trained and motivated leaders at every level of the union who reflect the membership in all its diversity;

    Build coalitions and act in solidarity with other organizations who share our concern for social and economic justice.