IATSE, AMPTP Resume Bargaining Talks as Entertainment Workers Prepare For Possible Strike

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It's been one week since IATSE announced that more than 98 percent of eligible union members voted to authorize a strike as its union negotiates a new agreement.

On Friday, Loeb said in a statement disseminated by Locals to members that, when it comes to the next step, “It is a matter of days, not weeks.” At least some Locals also told their membership that they are dedicated to bargaining with the studios, but at some point, if an agreement is not reached, action will be taken.

A studio source said they could give “no real update, other than that talks are going.” In terms of timeline, “I think everyone shares a ‘sooner rather than later’ way of looking at it,” the source added.

 

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