‘We Are the Met’: Opera Unions Rally Against Proposed Pay Cuts
13 May 2021As New York prepares for the long-awaited reopening of its performing arts sector, with several Broadway shows putting tickets on sale for the fall, it is still unclear whether the Metropolitan Opera will be able to reach the labor agreements it needs to bring up its heavy golden curtain for the gala opening night it hopes to hold in September.Sports Unions Come Together to Fight for the PRO Act
06 May 2021The PRO Act is about as important a piece of labor legislation as we’ve seen in some time. It holds the potential to open the door for workers and organizers to step up and reverse 40 years of losses for organized labor. The law, whose initials stand for Protecting the Right to Organize, aims to do just that: protect workers from being harassed or fired if they try to organize a union or if they try to help their already existing union become more active in their workplace. This is seen as the number one legislative priority for organized labor. The bill’s chances of passing the Senate are regarded as slim, but that isn’t stopping the union movement from trying to get it passed.Actors Fund Study Details Devastating Impact of COVID-19 on Industry
06 May 2021A new survey conducted The Actors Fund sheds more light on COVID-19’s impact on the entertainment industry. The organization surveyed 7,163 people who sought its assistance during the pandemic. The results were announced Thursday morning.A Day in the Life with Eastern Region Still Photographers
05 May 2021East Coasters have a strength and determination different from other parts of the country.
Foundation Launches Program To Diversify Production Pipeline
05 May 2021The Entertainment Industry Foundation has launched the EIF Careers Program, an initiative designed to create a more diverse talent pipeline to careers in film and television by increasing the number of underrepresented candidates in entry-level production jobs. EIF says it also plans to expand the program to include entry-level corporate and administrative roles, as well.Still Life: A Still Photographer Talks About His Years On-Set
04 May 2021Wynn passed on Sunday, May 2, 2021, at the age of 97.
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How RED Cameras Changed Filmmaking as We Know It
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29 Apr 2021Hollywood's major studios and guilds are extending their return-to-work agreement another three months.And the Award for Most Charitable Goes to... Publicists
28 Apr 2021In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the publicists of ICG Local 600 opted this year to turn their annual Publicists Awards Luncheon into an opportunity to help their fellow union members ins
Labor Board to Hear Objections to Amazon Union Election
27 Apr 2021The National Labor Relations Board will hold a hearing on May 7 to review objections to a recent union election at one of Amazon’s Alabama warehouses, the union that led the campaign said Tuesday.Loss at Amazon Means Big Companies Have Too Much Power
23 Apr 2021To the dismay of worker advocates in the United States and around the world, Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama failed to unionize earlier this month, losing by a vote of 1,798 to 738. Not only is the loss a heavy blow to the union movement, but it shines a much-needed spotlight on several major problems with America's economic and labor landscape.Diversity in Film Casts Skyrocketed in 2020
22 Apr 2021Cast diversity in films “skyrocketed” last year, according to the latest inclusion report from UCLA. “People of color and women made tremendous strides among film leads since the last report, cementing 2020 as a watershed moment for diversity,” the study says.