NEW YORK – The IATSE Entertainment and Exhibition Industries Training Trust Fund has initiated a program to offer reimbursement to those who take and pass any of the three ETCP Examinations – Rigger/Arena, Rigger/Theatre and Entertainment Electrician. Many IATSE Locals already reimburse their members for the full amount of their certification costs, but if a candidate or certified technician’s Local does not, the IATSE International resource is available.
More details from ETCP (http://etcp.plasa.org):
NEW YORK – ETCP announces that the IATSE Entertainment and Exhibition Industries Training Trust Fund has initiated a program to offer reimbursement to those who take and pass any of the three ETCP Examinations: Rigger – Arena, Rigger – Theatre, and Entertainment Electrician. The Trustees have approved reimbursement of up to $300 for initial certification costs for up to 100 certifications per calendar year.
Once acquired, ETCP Certification must be renewed every five years and the Training Trust will reimburse these costs as well. Those interested in reimbursement must submit the Student Reimbursement Request Form available at: http://www.iatse-intl.org/member-education/iatse-training-trust. The Training Trust will give priority to Locals that have IA Training Trust contribution language in their collective agreements.
Many IATSE Locals will reimburse their members for the full amount of their certification costs, but if a candidate/Certified Technician’s Local is currently unable to provide this service, the IATSE International resource is available.
Candidate information, including handbooks, applications and examination content, can be found at http://etcp.plasa.org. ETCP examinations are given daily at more than 190 computer based testing centers across the U.S. and Canada. After an application has been received and accepted, candidates will be sent information on how to schedule an examination at a site, date, and time that is most convenient for them.
The ETCP Council members are key leaders drawn from entertainment business, labor, facilities, associations, and academia representing the diversity of the entertainment industry. Membership includes PLASA, Actsafe, AMPTP, Cirque du Soleil/MGM MIRAGE, CITT, Disney Theatrical Productions, IAVM, IATSE, InfoComm, The League, Live Nation, PRG, TEA, and USITT. ETCP is a PLASA initiative created to promote industry safety.