The Metropolitan Opera reached a tentative agreement Tuesday on a four-year contract with the American Guild of Musical Artists, one of three major labor deals needed for the New York …
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Guilds, Producers Ask Biden to Remember: We Are ‘More than Red-Carpet Celebrities’
The MPAA, DGA, IATSE, IFTA, SAG-AFTRA along with the AFL-CIO’s Department of Professional Employees have penned a letter to President Joe Biden urging the new administration to keep the job-providing, economy-stimulating film
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Leaders of the Hollywood’s unions on Thursday outlined their legislative agenda to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts, entertainment and media industries, including a call on Congress to …
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Instead of bringing back members of the IATSE, the NBA’s Portland Trailblazers replaced most of the unionized crew who work their games with non-union workers, even as their jobs running the …
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Hollywood’s Unions Celebrate Inauguration of President Joe Biden, VP Kamala Harris
“As a country, today we will celebrate the inauguration of a new president on a stage built by IATSE union members,” IATSE tweeted. “Today the labor movement is uniting for a …
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As entertainment venues including Broadway theaters, dance centers, arenas and concert halls lie empty across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, IATSE… tweeted earlier this week, “Turn live venues into COVID vaccination …
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Marjo Bernay, the trailblazing labor leader and feminist activist who once led three Los Angeles-based IATSE locals and served on the board of another, died Sunday of heart disease. She was 79. …
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Nowhere is the tension between labor and management more acute than at the Metropolitan Opera, the largest performing arts organization in the nation. Its artists and other workers, many of …
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MPEG Election: Guild Reveals New Board of Directors for 2021, with Four New Members
by uncreditedby uncreditedThe Board members will take office on January 1, 2021, and will be officially inducted at the Guild’s first Board meeting of the new year on Saturday, January 9.
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IATSE International President Matthew Loeb said, “It’s outrageous for the Met to lockout its stagehands during the pandemic, and to leverage them for conditions the company was unable to get …