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    IATSE Strike Vote Spotlights Bigger Job Burnout Issue

    08 Oct 2021
    Earlier this week, union members representing more than 60,000 film and TV workers gave the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees permission to call for a strike if the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers doesn’t offer them a better deal.
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    Portraits of IATSE: Medical Scares and Car Crashes — Why Members Voted Yes on Strike Authorization

    08 Oct 2021
    An overwhelming majority of film and TV workers have given the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees permission to strike if the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers doesn’t offer them a better deal.
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    Kennedy Center Management, IATSE Stagehands Reach Contract Deal Following Strike Threat

    08 Oct 2021
    The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ management and IATSE-affiliated stagehands have reached a new three-year contract agreement, avoiding a potential strike that would have seen the union picket Hadestown and possibly other upcoming productions.
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    Car Painting in the Name of Solidarity

    07 Oct 2021

    On Saturday, October 2, 2021, Locals 600 and 700 came together for an inter-guild car painting event where IATSE members from all the Hollywood Locals had words of solidarity painted on their cars.

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    ‘No Time to Die’ DP Linus Sandgren on Finding the “Soul of Bond” and Lensing “Heightened” Action Seq

    07 Oct 2021
    With Daniel Craig back for his fifth and final outing as 007 in EON’s 25th Bond movie, No Time to Die‘s Oscar-winning cinematographer Linus Sandgren describes his ambitious work in a new episode of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Behind the Screen.
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    How IATSE’s Strike Threat Sets the Stage for Hollywood Guilds’ Coming Fight Over Streaming

    05 Oct 2021
    It’s typical for Hollywood’s labor unions to support for each other during labor disputes, but the support for IATSE during its current contract dispute with film and TV producers goes beyond the usual labor solidarity.
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    IATSE Int'l President Matthew Loeb Statement on Negotiations

    02 Oct 2021
    Standing together to win Motion Picture and Television Contracts
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    IATSE: Voting Begins to Authorize Historic Strike

    01 Oct 2021
    Some 60,000 members of the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees received ballots on Friday morning asking them to authorize the first nationwide strike in the union’s history.
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    100+ Members of Congress: Give IATSE A Fair Deal

    30 Sep 2021
    More than 100 Democrats in the House and Senate and independent Bernie Sanders have signed a letter urging the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to negotiate a fair contract with IATSE, saying, “We are united in our belief in the importance of livable wages, sustainable benefits, and reasonable rest periods between shifts and during the workday” – three of the union’s core demands.
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    Better Working Conditions Are Possible

    29 Sep 2021

    Pamela Adlon, the creator, executive producer, director, and star of Better Things has long been a passionate advocate for the wellbeing of members of her crew.

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    IATSE Strike Reflects Shift in Work-Life Demands

    28 Sep 2021
    In 2006, Haskell Wexler made a documentary about brutally long hours on film sets entitled “Who Needs Sleep?” The issue had become a flashpoint years earlier, when Brent Hershman died in a car crash after working a 19-hour day on the set of “Pleasantville.”
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    The Crew Strike That Shut Down Hollywood in 1945

    27 Sep 2021
    In the annals of the bloody and sometimes lethal battles between labor, management, and law enforcement, the melee that erupted outside the entrance of Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank on Oct. 5, 1945, may not be the most notable: some concussions and contusions, cars overturned and some activists jailed.

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