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Articles by Jeffrey Burman

About Jeffrey Burman
Jeff Burman served on the Guild’s Board of Directors from 1992 to 2019. He is now retired. He can be reached at [email protected].
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SAG-AFTRA Says Most Shows Will Remain on Hiatus Until at Least Mid-January

December 29, 2020

SAG-AFTRA leaders told their members Tuesday night that “most entertainment productions will remain on hiatus until the second or third week of January, if not later.” The update comes the day after the Los Angeles County Department […]

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L.A. County Health Department Urges Film, TV Prods to ‘Strongly Consider Pausing’

December 29, 2020

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is urging the film and TV industry to consider pausing production for a few weeks during the ongoing surge in coronavirus cases throughout the county. “Although music, TV and […]

Labor

Buzzfeed: Some Made Tons of Money as the World Fell Apart

December 28, 2020

“As millions of Americans end 2020 sick, jobless, hungry, indebted or at risk of losing their homes, it’s unimaginable that at the other end of the spectrum,” writes Venessa Wong in Buzzfeed, “the wealthy, shielded from much of this […]

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Kaiser Health News: More Than 2,900 Health Care Workers Died in 2020

December 28, 2020

More than 2,900 US health care workers have died in the COVID-19 pandemic since March, a far higher number than that reported by the government, according to a new analysis by KHN and The Guardian. Fatalities from the coronavirus […]

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Reich: What Election Day Revealed About Progressive Policies

December 27, 2020

“These ballot victories show that bold, progressive policies are enormously popular regardless of ideology,” writes Robert Reich in The American Prospect. “They’re proof that embracing humanity and dignity is both a sound moral choice and […]

Labor

L.A. County Public Health Officials Report Nearly 30,000 New Cases in Two Days

December 27, 2020

Southern California and San Joaquin Valley, a central region, have 0 percent ICU capacity, keeping them under a stay-at-home order until at least December 28, the California Department of Public Health said on Saturday. […]

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NYT: George Clooney on Hollywood and Donald Trump

December 27, 2020

“I always figured the windows were going to get tighter as we moved forward, but this is a little crazy. But I think it’s going to be fine. I really do. People want to get out of their house — I got twins, man! And it’s still a great way to ask somebody out. […]

Labor

In Southern California’s Hospitals, Christmas is Anything but a Silent Night

December 25, 2020

The dark winter that American officials have warned about has arrived in Southern California. At Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital, carols sung by members of the Los Angeles Opera have been replaced with a video by a street […]

Industry

‘This is How We’re Going to Be Making Movies’: Netflix Execs Talk Amid Pandemic

December 25, 2020

Despite the surge of COVID-19 cases in the US, Netflix has no plans to slow production down. The streamer, one of the first companies to get cameras rolling again amid the pandemic, is currently shooting dozens of film and TV projects in […]

Labor

Georgia AFL-CIO Formally Helps Ossoff for the US Senate

December 25, 2020

On Wednesday, the Georgia Chapter of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations announced the approval of the Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff to remove incumbent Republican David Perdue. […]

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