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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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In an Alarming New Record, Daily COVID Cases Surpass 10,500 in L.A. County

December 6, 2020

With a new stay-at-home order set to go into effect across much of California late Sunday, hard-hit Los Angeles County reached another alarming milestone in the coronavirus surge, surpassing 10,000 new daily cases. […]

Labor

Google Illegally Spied on and Fired Workers Who Tried to Organize, Labor Agency Says

December 6, 2020

Google illegally fired two employees involved in labor organizing last year, the National Labor Relations Board alleged in a complaint on Wednesday. The tech giant also violated federal labor law, the agency said, by surveilling employees who […]

Industry

L.A. Christmas Lockdown Likely Starts Sunday; ICU Capacity Drops Dramatically

December 5, 2020

Surging coronavirus cases and tumbling intensive-care unit bed availability looks almost certain to plunge Los Angeles and the rest of Southern California into a new lockdown period this weekend. Coming much quicker than […]

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Amazon Effort to Thwart Alabama Union Drive Suffers Early Defeat at Labor Board

December 4, 2020

The National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday rejected Amazon’s bid to delay a hearing on the union drive of Alabama workers into January, as the e-commerce giant signals its willingness to vigorously battle employees trying to organize. […]

Industry

California Gov. Announces ‘Regional’ Stay-at-Home Order; It Goes into Effect Saturday

December 4, 2020

In a release late Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced his Regional Stay-at-Home order would go into effect on Saturday at 12:59 p.m. PT. The triggering metric for the order would be when a region of the state […]

Industry

Warner Brothers Will Send 2021 Slate to HBO Max and Theaters

December 4, 2020

Warner Brothers is plotting a sweeping response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has shuttered movie theaters around the country. After announcing that Wonder Woman 1984 will go to HBO Max as well as theaters December 25 […]

Industry

Sundance Fest Unveils Online Hub, Indie Cinema Network for 2021

December 3, 2020

The Sundance Film Festival physically staged its 2020 edition pre-pandemic. Now, newly installed festival director Tabitha Jackson has unveiled an online hub and US industry partnerships to carry off a novel coronavirus-era indie film […]

Labor

Nike and Coca-Cola Lobby Against Xinjiang Forced Labor Bill

December 3, 2020

Nike and Coca-Cola are among the major companies and business groups lobbying Congress to weaken a bill that would ban imported goods made with forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region, according to congressional staff members […]

Industry

Film Producers to Notify Unions of Positive COVID-19 Results On-Set

December 2, 2020

Hollywood is adjusting its filming protocols amid the rise in COVID-19 cases. The new protocols, which were laid out in a November 19 “side letter” and went into effect two days ago, mandate that producers must notify the unions of both […]

Labor

‘Worst Day’ of COVID Pandemic So Far, L.A. Cases Smash Records; May Herald Surge

December 2, 2020

“Tuesday, December 1, 2020, is the worst day thus far of the Covid-19 pandemic in Los Angeles County,” county health director Barbara Ferrer said on Monday. “However, it will likely not remain the worst day of the pandemic in Los Angeles […]

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