
GETTING ORGANIZED: The Lessons of the Lost Union Drive at Amazon
What a Lost Union Drive Means for the Future of Labor Organizing […]
What a Lost Union Drive Means for the Future of Labor Organizing […]
By Peter Tonguette Milton Moses Ginsberg, a pioneering independent film director who maintained a career-long sideline as a picture […]
It is said that a union is all about the collective strength of its members, and about how coming together as a large group can bring about change. […]
Asian American picture editors Chew, Lisa Lassek and William Hoy, ACE, discussed their influences, their careers and the cultural experiences that shaped them during a “Celebrating Asian Pacific Heritage Month” Zoom seminar hosted by Edie Ichioka, ACE, on May 15 and presented by MPEG’s Pan Pacific Asian Steering Committee. The panel also deconstructed examples of their work and offered advice to members in the well-received session. […]
“The company believes that building diverse crews makes both good sense and is creatively beneficial.” […]
When you worked with Angela, you knew everything would turn out perfectly. […]
It always upset me that people felt that I needed to change in their eyes, that I was never good enough in my own skin or attire. My true identity was constantly challenged through the early years of my career. […]
Let us remain consistently proud of what we can achieve through unity, strive always to be better, and open our hearts and our minds to the differences we have and to what unites us. […]
Can Biden Repair Trump’s Damage to Workers? […]
The survey found that despite the publicity surrounding industrywide diversity efforts, gender and ethnic representation within the Guild itself has remained basically unchanged compared to four years ago. […]
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