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- NZCrews.tv - New Zealand film and television crews directory.
- Media Match - Online directory of US film and TV crew professionals.
- Liga Nord - Represents hair and make-up artists, model makers and food stylists. View site in English or German.
- Stock PhotoCrew - Photography professional's resource for locating hairstylists, makeup artists, fashion and wardrobe stylists, and photo assistants in Los Angeles and New York City.
- Assignment Desk - Agency for independent production services worldwide. Camera crews, make-up artists, still photographers, satellite trucks, teleprompters, producers, and grip trucks.
- Production Base - Online database of film and TV professionals throughout the UK.
- Gene Moffett Studios - Video and film camera crews, Steadicam operators, and camera equipment rental packages in the Denver, Colorado, and Rocky Mountain region.
- Golden Lamb Productions - Offers professional crew for news gathering, corporate, educational, broadcast video and commercials, in the northeastern USA.
- Filcro Media Broadcasting Executive Search - Provides retainer based executive search services to broadcasting, media and entertainment companies.
- Crew Net - Employment listings for job seekers and people listings for producers and directors looking for crew.
Wikipedia Articles
- Labor force - In economics the people in the labor force are the suppliers of labor. In 2005, the worldwide labor force was over 3 billion people.
- Designated Suppliers Program - The Designated Suppliers Program (DSP) is a procurement standard proposed by the Worker Rights Consortium and United Students Against Sweatshops. The program was designed to promote the use by US universities of suppliers that make use of a defined set of fair labor practices.
- Labor and materials - Labor and materials is a standard phrase in a contract for construction in which the buyer agrees to pay the contractor based upon the work performed by the contractor's employees and subcontractors, and for materials used in the construction (plus the contractor's mark up), no matter how much work is required to complete construction. This is opposed to a fixed-price contract, in which the buyer agrees to pay the contractor a lump sum for construction no matter what the contractors pay their employees, sub-contractors and suppliers.
- Economies of agglomeration - ... in urban economics to describe the benefits that firms obtain when locating near each other. It is related to the idea of economies of scale and network effects, in that the more related firms that are clustered together, the lower the cost of production (firms have competing multiple suppliers, greater specialization and division of labor result) and the greater the market that the firm can sell into.
- American Center for International Labor Solidarity - The American Center for International Labor Solidarity (ACILS), better known as the Solidarity Center, is a non-profit organization established in 1997 by the AFL-CIO, the labor federation that represents 9 million working men and women in the United States, to assist unions and workers around the world. The Solidarity Center was created through the consolidation of four labor institutes: the American Institute for Free Labor Development, the Asian-American Free Labor Institute, the ...