How the Editors of ‘Queen Sugar’ Found Healing in a Challenging Year
How the all-men-of-color picture editing team on ‘queen sugar’ found healing in a challenging year […]
How the all-men-of-color picture editing team on ‘queen sugar’ found healing in a challenging year […]
“One of the biggest challenges I’ve ever had was when I got furloughed last year because of COVID.” […]
“We were trying to support Wanda’s emotional journey through the different eras.” […]
If you were fortunate enough to continue working, and you have families or loved ones with whom you live, remote work has blurred the lines between those two distinct parts of life, sometimes in uncomfortable ways.
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Richard Trumka, a third-generation coal miner who rose to power through the United Mine Workers, had become one of the most powerful labor leaders in the country and a key ally of Democrats in Washington […]
Matt Loeb, running unopposed, was re-elected Thursday to a new four-year term as president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees during the union’s 69th Quadrennial Convention. […]
Wednesday evening, the US Senate confirmed Gwynne Wilcox and David Prouty to the National Labor Relations Board by votes of 52-47 and 53-46 respectively. The pair will join current NLRB Chair Lauren McFerran […]
“Securing health and pension benefits is also a high priority,” writes David Robb in Deadline Hollywood. “The IATSE locals ‘are unified in their support for sustainable benefits,’ their leaders said. […]
“In the Scabby ruling,” writes Ian Cullgren for Bloomberg, “the board found the union’s display didn’t constitute a picket on its own—basically because Scabby’s use wasn’t threatening enough to be considered coercive. […]
Whatever you read about — news, politics, history, race, psychology, robots, the Poem-a-Day in your inbox—informs your vision. Empathy is a vital skill. Dabbling is beneficial. […]
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