A group of musicians, producers, live-music workers and others who work in the music economy that has come together under the banner of the Union of Musicians and Allied Workers has launched a new campaign, called Justice At Spotify, to try to gain support for a series of changes they would like to see the world’s largest streaming service make.
Along with a mission statement and a petition that at press time has been signed by more than 6,000 people -- including artists such as DIIV, Julia Holter and Speedy Ortiz, among others -- the UMAW also released a list of three demands.
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