COVID-19 pandemic a significant plot twist for workers' rights, say Hollywood writers on strike

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Rising wages, increased job prospects and labour shortages as the economy slowly reopens have put workers in a greater position of power, said economists.

NEW YORK: Unions in the United States are finding their voice and making themselves heard, as the COVID-19 pandemic reshapes the global labour market.Recent high profile unionisation movements and strikes in the country have brought the issue of workers’ rights sharply into focus.FIGHTING FOR HIGHER WAGES, BETTER WORK CONDITIONS

Writer Orlando Joubert said: “We’re the ones who helped create everything in the movie industry, in the TV industry, and they want us to just go away and not do anything and just be okay with what they give us.”calling for better pay and greater protections in an evolving industryDesign assistant Cassandra Briskman said: “The pandemic definitely brought people together to a common issue and it’s made us more empathetic towards each other.

Development executive Jose Acevedo added: “That was an inciting incident for people to realise that we deserve more as employees of large megacorporations.” A joint strike by the Hollywood's writers and actors had brought much of the industry to a standstill

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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