Pride, protest and passion echoed through the halls and into the streets of the 78th annual IATSE District 2 convention in San Francisco on June 25.
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Cheering Post Employees at VICE Approve a Deal to Shorten Hours, Increase Pay
by Rob Callahanby Rob CallahanBy Rob Callahan Post-production employees of VICE Media have voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new 3-year union agreement that dramatically shortens their working hours, significantly increases all employees’ hourly rates, …
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Voters returned 1,584 ballots out of 8,745 mailed out, for a response rate of just over 18%, according to the election manager.
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With Talks at ‘Critical Juncture,’ Local 700 Member Meeting Draws Record Turnout
These thousands of post-production professionals logged on to hear National Executive Director Cathy Repola report on the ongoing IATSE Basic Agreement negotiations, which occur every three years and affect contracts …
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Leaders of IATSE’s 13 production locals in Hollywood are showing a united front in their negotiations for a new film and TV contract with management’s Alliance of Motion Picture and Television …
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Jennifer Madar, Longtime Eastern Field Rep, Exits Guild for New Role at Local 600
by Lisa Doschby Lisa DoschJennifer started with the Guild in 2005 as an Organizer in the Los Angeles office, and then moved to New York to serve as the Guild’s Eastern Region Field Representative …
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Diane Adler, the pioneering film editor who spent five seasons on The Rockford Files and cut other TV series including Kojak, Spenser: For Hire and Riptide, has died. She was 97. Adler died Thursday …
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General Membership Meeting Focuses on Basic Agreement Talks, Fight for Racial Justice
by uncreditedby uncreditedMany members paid particularly close attention to the upcoming Basic Agreement talks, the first since the contentious negotiations in 2018 in which the Editors Guild, alone among IA locals, voted …
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Hollywood’s unions are hurting. Membership dues, their largest source of revenue, have plummeted during the pandemic as a result of massive job losses and dues relief they’ve provided to their …
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IATSE Women’s Committees Aim to Help Parents with Neurodiverse Children
by Su Fang Thamby Su Fang ThamA panel of clinicians, special education advocates and psychologists shared valuable insights with more than 70 participants who joined the two-hour discussion on how parents can best navigate the various …