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The music sector has become the latest creative industry to back the implementation of a Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA).

UK Music and its music industry workers have officially announced their support for the regulatory body, which would lead work in the creative industries to prevent and tackle workplace bullying and harassment.

In January, the Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and UK Theatre announced their support, following in the footsteps of the film and TV sectors.

The CIISA is currently in the early stages of development. A detailed consultation with the creative industries is penned for later this year, with a view of going live in early 2024.

UK Music Chief Executive Jamie Njoku-Goodwin said the establishment of the CIISA is “very welcome”.

“It has a valuable role to play in helping protect those working in the creative sector and in supporting organisations to make their working environments as safe and inclusive as possible.
 
“The work of the new authority could be particularly valuable for the thousands of freelancers who account for around 70% of the music industry workforce.”