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22.05.2020 - 04:01 / variety.com
The entertainment industry’s efforts to develop safety protocols for restarting production is predictably becoming a brawl among the major studios and Hollywood unions that has delayed the presentation of the industry’s back-to-work plan to state and local officials. As Variety has reported, jumpstarting production amid the coronavirus pandemic will be complicated and expensive.
The industry task force that was assembled last month to address the safety issues has generated a 30-page draft of a
Jake Kanter, Tom Grater, Andreas Wiseman Hello, and welcome to International Insider, Deadline’s new weekly newsletter containing everything you need to know about the global film and television business, brought to you by our crack team in Europe.
Jake Kanter, Tom Grater, Andreas Wiseman Hello, and welcome to International Insider, Deadline’s new weekly newsletter containing everything you need to know about the global film and television business, brought to you by our crack team in Europe.
Lots of testing, protective gear, social distancing and coronavirus safety officers are at the heart of recommendations today from Disney, Netflix, CBS and other top studios, Hollywood’s leading guilds and producers to get the industry restarted from the pandemic that shut down production back in March.
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Kristin Cavallari is leaving her personal life at the door as she heads back to work.
As the country heads back to work, bosses have a greater duty than ever to keep workers safe.
The government has defended its plan to reopen schools in June, saying it is acting on 'medical and scientific advice'.
This was what travelling on a bus looked like the morning after Boris Johnson signalled a relaxation of the lockdown rules. It shows two people standing and others clearly seated within two metres of each other.
Boris Johnson’s Government told Scottish staff to go back to work yesterday after sending them England’s coronavirus guidance.
Childminders and nannies have been told they can work as the government lifts restrictions on lockdown.