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Manwin Initiates Fund to Subsidize Performer Testing Costs Through FSC-APHSS.org
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July 24, 2012 Contact: [email protected] Manwin Initiates Fund to Subsidize Performer Testing Costs Through FSC-APHSS.org CANOGA PARK, Calif. – Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has been called upon by Manwin to administer a fund through which performers may receive a monthly subsidy to help with costs of industry-imposed STI testing. Called the Performer Subsidy Fund, the program will be available to all active performers who participate in the Adult Production Health & Safety Services (APHSS.org) database, even if they do not perform in a Manwin production. The action follows a recent policy change for Manwin, requiring performers that work on productions for Manwin brands to increase STI testing to every 14 days, instead of the industry standard 28-day testing. Any performer that tests, and is a participant in the APHSS database program can receive a subsidy, even if they test only every 28 days, and do not shoot for any Manwin owned brands. Manwin Managing Partner, Fabian Thylmann says: “This Fund was conceptualized to alleviate some of the expenses, and financial burden, performers may be facing due to occupational testing. We’re grateful the FSC agreed to support this project, and hope others in the industry will back it as well.” Manwin has agreed to contribute $50,000 monthly to the Performers Subsidy Fund. Other adult production companies, and producers, also are invited to contribute to the cause. Manwin is providing a separate amount to the FSC, to cover all administration costs of the program. Performers that are currently participating in the APHSS.org database system will be asked to submit a mailing address in advance of the first round of funding subsidies. The first dispersal of funds is scheduled to take place in early September; performers that wish to receive the September subsidy must be signed up with APHSS.org by August 31. Performers testing history will be tracked through the APHSS.org database, in order to compile needed information that will determine monthly subsidy dispersal. All funds will be divided equally among performers and performers will be subsidized per test for each test that they have taken in a given month. Subsidy amounts will vary from month to month according to the number of tests identified in the APHSS database for a given month. Test subsidies will not exceed the average price of an industry-standard performer’s test panel ($120). If there are any surplus funds left after performers receive monthly subsidies, the excess will be put into a separate account that will be reserved for use in the event of an on-set HIV exposure incident. One hundred percent of the funds contributed to the subsidy will be designated to the performers and/or the emergency fund. “When Manwin called and told me that they wanted to help all performers by subsidizing the cost of test, we were thrilled. They put up the funds and we will implement the program. The program is open for other producers to contribute as well — the more money that comes in, the more we will be able to send to performers,” said FSC Executive Director Diane Duke. For more information on Free Speech Coalition, APHSS.org or the Performers Subsidy Fund, please contact [email protected]. |
FSC + Manwin + DWB + mike south FTW!
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Is Manwin getting access to the database?
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No. The database is totally separate from Manwin and operated by FSC-APHSS.
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Good on them. Great PR on many levels and makes sound business sense.
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so when i go to talent testing service office in north miami and pay my $110 for the 3 panel test I'm going to get reimbursed somehow? explain. i'm already in the AIM/TTS database
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Details arent complete yet but they say they will send out checks to you at the begining of each month for the previous month.
they will apparently keep a database with your name addy and ssn at the least and somehow tie it to the APHSS database The interesting thing to me is that the FSC was chosen to administer this program, the FSC has a 20 year history of no financial accountability What can possibly go wrong..... |
Congrats to the winners without hiv
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No thanks...
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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VERY curious to see how this is all going to play out. There are SOO many possibilities.. |
Bump for Performers.
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Here's another good idea... How about a fund to support producers?
You know, to alleviate some of the expenses and financial burdens they have had to endure, thanks to giant companies inundating the internet with free porn by the boatload? Remember when their content was almost completely pirated? Now it's all good though, right? Amazing shit.... |
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