Year XVI-Issue,02-2000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sergio Angeletti

The "corporative health", that is the one got privately by specific groups, autonomous/volunteers associations etc., thanks to covenants specially achieved with insurance lobbies, has showed - I believe- as its glaring example the covenant already agreed between the Maxicare Health Plans of Los Angeles and the professional trade-union gathering most of the "qualified" and well-known actors and actresses specialized in "blue productions".

Formerly "the workers of the porno movie industry - the article we get the news from reports -were compelled to acquire insurance plans on an individual base", and so at very expensive conditions.

But corporation is strength: the naked workers, thanks to the sweat of their brows and not only, uniting (also) in trade union "succeeded in getting a custom-made medical insurance", and the Maxicare etc. "has accepted to restrain professional risks".

A covering nevertheless also instrumental, and other but unconditioned.The porno actors/actresses are compelled to undergo AIDS tests every thirty days, and the insurance covering is on force provided that the work tools are the same covered by expedient condoms during sexual intercourse.

This will complicate shots a little- we think -, if it were required to not make it noticed, while it would be very instructive.

The note ends saying that "the porno actor craft - and that of porno filming - changes under the push of the insurance companies".

We would like - and we are not joking - that some enlightened Insurance Company proposes a collective policy alike for "viados" and "prostitutes": national health and soundness surely would advantage from, without disturbing Rosy.