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Home2021January

Month: January 2021

Industry

Scherker: The Forgotten Women Who Hand-Painted the First Color Films

January 25, 2021

Early cinema is often remembered as an exclusively black-and-white affair, diametrically opposed to the vibrant menagerie of colors afforded by today’s 4K television sets. But in fact, an estimated 80 percent of early films were made […]

Labor

Hunts Point Produce Market Workers End Strike with Largest Pay Raise in Decades

January 24, 2021

A weeklong strike at Hunts Point Produce Market ended Saturday after workers overwhelmingly approved a deal that includes their largest pay increase in decades and more money for health coverage. Employees at the Bronx market […]

Labor

Kucik: Trump Fueled Economic Inequality in America

January 24, 2021

“It is difficult to select just one issue that defines President Trump’s legacy,” writes Jeffrey Kucik in The Hill. “There is his tragic mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is his alienation of America’s allies. There are even his wars […]

Labor

Data on Union Representation Reinforces the Need for Dismantling Barriers to Organizing

January 24, 2021

One of the central pillars of President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan for economic recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic is to dismantle the barriers to union organizing and collective bargaining. New data on unionization from […]

Industry

Walter Bernstein, Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter on ‘The Front,’ Dies at 101

January 23, 2021

Walter Bernstein, the resilient screenwriter who drew upon his ignominious experience on the blacklist in 1950s Hollywood to pen the Oscar-nominated script for The Front, has died. He was 101. Bernstein died Friday night […]

Labor

Biden Reverses Trump Orders Seen as Hostile to Federal Workers

January 23, 2021

President Biden on Friday knocked out the main pillars of his predecessor’s policies toward the federal workforce by repealing Trump administration orders that restricted bargaining and appeal rights and another that sought to remove […]

Industry

Unpaid ‘Please Give Me You’ Crew File Wage Claims After Film was Shut Down

January 23, 2021

“The production shut down and no one on the crew has been paid for any of their work,” a member of the crew told Deadline. “The producers dodged phone calls and emails about paying vendors, crew, etc., for almost a month. […]

Guild

OPINION: How the New Member-to-Member Section Was Born to Help Job Hunters

January 22, 2021

“What does our union ever do for us?” This is a question I’ve been asked on various occasions. […]

Industry

John Aldred, Soundman on ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and ‘Dr. Strangelove,’ Dies at 99

January 22, 2021

John Aldred, the two-time Oscar-nominated British soundman who collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin, David Lean and Stanley Kubrick across a 50-year career, has died. He was 99. Aldred died December 15 in Worthing, England […]

Labor

L.A. Mayor Says Dodger Stadium Delivered 7,730 Covid-19 Vaccines on Wednesday

January 22, 2021

Speaking from Dodger Stadium, which he proposed was the country’s — and possibly the world’s — “largest Covid-19 vaccination site,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that Los Angeles’ five vaccination sites have already […]

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