Singers, musicians, actors, dancers, models, teleprompters, editors, makeup artists, among other artists, as well as technicians linked to art, are entitled to receive the labor benefit of the gratuityas established by the Performing and Performing Artist Law (Law No. 28131) and its regulations (Supreme Decree No. 058-2004-PCM).
In detail, the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion (MTPE)pointed out that artists and technicians linked to artistic activity have the Artist’s Social Rights Fund. In this, employers are responsible for paying one sixth of the worker’s remuneration each month as a bonus.
Likewise, the payment must be made in the first half of July (National Holidays) and December (Christmas). It should be noted that this gratuity amount corresponds to the accumulated contributions in individual accounts for the six months prior to the payment date.
The Artist Social Rights Fund It is administered by the Social Security of Health (EsSalud), which is in charge of collecting the contributions. Deposits can also be made for artists to access vacation pay and the Compensation for Service Time (CTS).
On the other hand, the PETM specifies that according to Law No. 28131, which regulates the employment relationship of the artist and his employer, the artists and technicians linked to this activity have the right to equitable and fair remuneration for their work. In addition, they must have an employment contract indicating the work to be performed, the number and place of presentations, remuneration, payment dates and conclusion of the contract, as well as the name or business name of the organizer and/or producer. and/or presenter.
Source: Larepublica

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