Hollywood production workers across the country will not pick up their picket signs and strike after all — avoiding what could have been theThe International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, or IATSE — which represents camera technicians, makeup artists, costume designers and more behind-the-scenes workers — came to a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, or AMPTP, which represents major film and television production companies, on Saturday, said...
Complete details of the agreement have not been released, but a statement posted to the IATSE website said several important goals were achieved. Those included improved working conditions and higher wages for the lowest earners, daily rest periods of 10 hours without exclusions, retroactive pay increases of 3 percent annually, expanded benefits and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
“This is a Hollywood ending,” IATSE International President Matthew Loeb said. “Our members stood firm. We are tough and united.”Calling for higher pay, larger contributions to health and pension plans, meal breaks, improved rest periods and a bigger cut of profits from
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NPR Cookie Consent and ChoicesRichMontana9 dis good news Membership has not yet ratified the “deal,” and I hope they don’t. IATSE crew deserve better than this trash.
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