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I.A.T.S.E LOCAL 347
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COLUMBIA, SC

Welcome to the IATSE 347 web page!
Chartered June 9, 1914.
Celebrating 107 years in Columbia, SC!

Columbia Stagehands, Carolina Stagehands, Hands, Riggers, Camera Operators


Local 347 meetings are open to any member in good standing.
If you are interested in joining please contact any member of our executive board.

Representing Carolina Stagehands, Riggers,
and A/V Technicians West of Interstate 95.

If you are interesting in work in our field, regardless of location,
you can sign up at live event workers/

First Aid classes will be coming back this winter. To find out more about training in South Carolina email us.
Upcoming classes are open to any stagehand who has worked under a contract that contributes to the IATSE Training Trust. Certain classes may have additional requirements (Pyro classes require a commitment to work a specific future Pyro date, etc). Please contact the training committee with any questions.

Greenville Stagehands, Columbia Stagehands, Newberry Stagehands, Carolina Riggers, Carolina Soundmen, Carolina Stagehands, Aiken Stagehands, Camden Stagehands

2024 Local Officers

President - Harrison Palmer


Vice President - Paul Binkley
 

Business Agent - Jacob Cosentino


Secretary/Treasurer - Rufus Carson


Recording Secretary - Robert Lewis


To contact any of these officers please use visit our CONTACT page.



For following is from iatse home website - GO TO IATSE HOME NOW --- and we thank them for usage of the following text.

"The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada was originally chartered by the American Federation of Labor as the National Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes in 1893. The current title, adopted in 1995, more accurately reflects the full scope of our activities in the entertainment industry.

Our local unions are autonomous organizations. They are free to pursue independent agendas based upon their membership's concerns. The local union structure, backed up by the International, enables members to have a direct voice in their working lives. The membership is the driving force behind the effort to obtain the kind of wages, benefits and working conditions they need for themselves and their families. The local unions are the vehicles that have enabled these goals to be reached."

Carolina Stagehands, Stage Technicians, Lighting technicians, Audio Technicians, Riggers, Theatrical Riggers, Carolina Stagehands, Greenville Riggers