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Hollywood Braces for Disruption and Hardship as IATSE Sets Strike Deadline - variety.com
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14.10.2021 / 02:21

Hollywood Braces for Disruption and Hardship as IATSE Sets Strike Deadline

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterHollywood is starting to brace for a strike that would essentially shut down the entire industry on Monday morning.Talks have stalled on a new contract for the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, which has lately accused the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers of refusing to made enough concessions. Matthew D.

IATSE Members Are Fired Up — Can Their Leaders Deliver? - variety.com
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13.10.2021 / 20:39

IATSE Members Are Fired Up — Can Their Leaders Deliver?

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterIATSE leadership got a big win on Oct. 4, when more than 98% of the rank and file voted to authorize a strike.Having riled people up, the leaders now face pressure to deliver the goods.

IATSE Says Studios Refusing to Do What Is Needed to Avoid a Strike - variety.com
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13.10.2021 / 03:51

IATSE Says Studios Refusing to Do What Is Needed to Avoid a Strike

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAn official with IATSE told members on Tuesday that the studios are refusing to make the necessary concessions to avoid a strike, although negotiations are still underway.Cathy Repola, the national executive director of the Motion Picture Editors Guild, told members in an email on Tuesday that the pace of the talks is quickening, and that the timetable continues to be “days, not weeks.”“In the wake of the overwhelming strike authorization vote, the employers

Wendy Williams’ Return Delayed By “Serious” Health Complications, Show Taps Guest Hosts Ahead Of Season Premiere — Update - deadline.com
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12.10.2021 / 21:57

Wendy Williams’ Return Delayed By “Serious” Health Complications, Show Taps Guest Hosts Ahead Of Season Premiere — Update

UPDATED, 11:40 AM: The Wendy Williams Show will return as scheduled on October 18 for its Season 13 premiere, but without Williams as host. Williams “is making progress, but is experiencing serious complications as a direct result of Graves’ disease and her thyroid condition. It has been determined that more time is needed before she is able to return to her live hosting duties,” The Wendy Williams Show said in a statement Tuesday on Instagram.

IATSE Talks Will Resume on Monday As Saturday Session Ends With No Deal - variety.com
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10.10.2021 / 06:45

IATSE Talks Will Resume on Monday As Saturday Session Ends With No Deal

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterNegotiations on a new IATSE contract will resume on Monday, after the two sides concluded their talks on Saturday without a deal.The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees — which represents 60,000 film and TV production workers across the country — has threatened to strike if it cannot reach a deal. In a message to members on Friday, International President Matthew D.

IATSE Negotiations to Continue Saturday as Union Seeks a Deal in ‘Days, Not Weeks’ - variety.com
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09.10.2021 / 04:35

IATSE Negotiations to Continue Saturday as Union Seeks a Deal in ‘Days, Not Weeks’

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe high-stakes negotiations between the studios and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees will continue on Saturday, as the two sides continue to talk on a range of issues.The union is seeking movement on its key priorities — including long hours and streaming pay scales — but has advised that it will not let the talks drag on indefinitely.“It’s a matter of days, not weeks,” International President Matthew Loeb said in a statement on Friday

IATSE Negotiations Update: Studios Agree to 10-Hour Turnarounds But a Deal Remains ‘a Ways Off’ - variety.com
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08.10.2021 / 02:11

IATSE Negotiations Update: Studios Agree to 10-Hour Turnarounds But a Deal Remains ‘a Ways Off’

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe studios have made some concessions on IATSE’s demands regarding long production hours, but an agreement still remains “a ways off,” according to an update from one IATSE local on Thursday.David O’Ferrall, the business agent of IATSE Local 487, told members that the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers had agreed to 10-hour turnaround times on all productions.

IATSE and AMPTP to Continue Contract Negotiations on Thursday - variety.com
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07.10.2021 / 06:01

IATSE and AMPTP to Continue Contract Negotiations on Thursday

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterContract talks between the studios and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees were still underway late Wednesday and are expected to continue on Thursday.As is typically the case during collective bargaining, the negotiators were abiding by a media blackout.

IATSE Leader Faces Pressure to Finally Take on Long Production Hours - variety.com
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06.10.2021 / 18:31

IATSE Leader Faces Pressure to Finally Take on Long Production Hours

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterIn 2015, IATSE International President Matthew Loeb went into the negotiating room determined to do something about long hours worked on productions.

IATSE and AMPTP to Keep Talking as Hollywood Hopes to Avert Strike - variety.com
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06.10.2021 / 06:11

IATSE and AMPTP to Keep Talking as Hollywood Hopes to Avert Strike

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterLet the waiting begin.Negotiations between the studios and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees are expected to continue on Wednesday as the sides try to avoid a strike that would shut down production and immediately cripple Hollywood’s content pipeline.In what could be taken as a sign of progress, the two sides are not saying much publicly about the negotiations.

IATSE Negotiations Resume With New Offer From Studios - variety.com
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05.10.2021 / 23:28

IATSE Negotiations Resume With New Offer From Studios

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterNegotiators from the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees and the studios returned to the bargaining table on Tuesday in hopes of averting a TV and film production strike, but no deal was immediately in sight.The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents the studios, presented its latest proposal.

David Furnish gives update on Elton John's health as he isolates ahead of surgery - EXCLUSIVE - hellomagazine.com
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05.10.2021 / 19:34

David Furnish gives update on Elton John's health as he isolates ahead of surgery - EXCLUSIVE

David Furnish has shared an update on husband Sir Elton John's health following his recent hip injury, which has forced him to pull out of numerous events and tour dates.MORE: Elton John and Rochelle Humes are among the winners of HELLO!'s Inspiration Awards 2021The Canadian filmmaker, who has been married to the singer since 2005, was in attendance at the HELLO! Inspiration Awards at the Corinthia London on Tuesday.WATCH: Alesha Dixon wipes Clara Amfo's tears of joy at the HELLO! Inspiration

Hollywood’s behind-the-scenes crews vote to authorize strike - abcnews.go.com
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05.10.2021 / 00:49

Hollywood’s behind-the-scenes crews vote to authorize strike

health and safety of those who work in the film and television industry.”The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees has said it is “incomprehensible that the AMPTP, an ensemble that includes media mega-corporations collectively worth trillions of dollars, claims it cannot provide behind-the-scenes crews with basic human necessities like adequate sleep, meal breaks, and living wages.”The union added its members worked through the pandemic to ensure their business emerged intact.

IATSE Members Vote to Authorize Nationwide Film and TV Production Strike - variety.com
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04.10.2021 / 21:17

IATSE Members Vote to Authorize Nationwide Film and TV Production Strike

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe members of the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees has voted to approve a strike authorization, giving the union president the power to shut down film and TV production across the country.The vote passed with 98 percent support, and 90 percent turnout.The vote comes after talks stalled between the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents the studios.

Daniel Craig to Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ahead of ‘No Time to Die’ U.S. Debut - variety.com - Jordan - county Pierce - city Moore - county Bond
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02.10.2021 / 01:27

Daniel Craig to Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ahead of ‘No Time to Die’ U.S. Debut

Jordan Moreau Ahead of the U.S. release of “No Time to Die,” Daniel Craig will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.The 007 actor will get his star in a ceremony on Wednesday, Oct.

IATSE: Voting Begins to Authorize Historic Strike - variety.com
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01.10.2021 / 17:17

IATSE: Voting Begins to Authorize Historic Strike

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterSome 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.Members will have three days to vote, with ballots due at 9 p.m. PT on Sunday night.

Everything You Need to Know About Hollywood’s IATSE Strike Vote - variety.com
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30.09.2021 / 18:37

Everything You Need to Know About Hollywood’s IATSE Strike Vote

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA year after the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered the entertainment industry worldwide, the studios are churning out content at a breakneck pace.

IATSE Strike Vote Reflects Pandemic-Era Shift in Work-Life Balance - variety.com
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28.09.2021 / 19:17

IATSE Strike Vote Reflects Pandemic-Era Shift in Work-Life Balance

Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterIn 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.”Wexler wanted to know why nothing had been done. In the film, he adopted a “Roger & Me” pose — only his villain wasn’t some big corporation.

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