• Visit the Editors Guild site
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • News
    • Labor
    • Industry
    • Guild – IATSE 700
  • Web Exclusives
  • Features
  • Departments
    • Getting Organized
    • Membership Outreach
    • MPEG Diversity
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Post Script
    • Passages
    • In Memoriam
    • President’s Message
    • From The National Executive Director
    • What Our Members Do
  • Columns
    • Labor Matters
    • Union Made
    • Book Reviews
    • Technology
    • Tail Pop
  • Issue Archives
  • About
    • History of CineMontage
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Privacy Policy
HomeNewsLabor

Labor

Industry

‘We are the Met’: Opera Unions Rally Against Proposed Pay Cuts

May 13, 2021

The serious tensions that remain with the company’s unions were put on vivid display outside Lincoln Center on Thursday, as hundreds of union members rallied in opposition to the Met’s lockout of its stagehands and management’s demands for […]

Industry

AMC Stock Trends Again as Value Increases 24%; Theater Chain Raises $428M

May 13, 2021

Top movie theater circuit AMC Entertainment said it has raised $428 million in new capital from the sale of 43 million shares at an average price of $9.94. The results of the sale followed a plan laid out in an April 27 SEC filing. […]

Industry

A.O. Scott in the NYT: What I Learned About Democracy from the Movies

May 13, 2021

“In the past few years I’ve found myself questioning my assumptions and doubting what I thought I knew about my country,” writes A.O. Scott in The New York Times. “What if the good guys don’t always win? What if people can’t find […]

Labor

AFL-CIO: Asian American, Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profiles: Sharon Soper

May 13, 2021

Hired by Hawaiian Airlines in 1965 as a flight attendant, Soper retired 55 years later in 2020. She served in the leadership of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA for more than 50 years, including time as president of her local. […]

Industry

NYC Met Opera Strikes Deal with Musicians Union; IATSE Local One is Still Locked Out

May 12, 2021

The Metropolitan Opera reached a tentative agreement Tuesday on a four-year contract with the American Guild of Musical Artists, one of three major labor deals needed for the New York company to resume performances in September. […]

Industry

Actor Norman Lloyd, Who Died at 106, is Remembered

May 12, 2021

Norman Lloyd, who has died aged 106, had the privilege of working as an actor, director and producer with such towering figures as Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Jean Renoir and Charlie Chaplin; they were also his close friends. […]

Labor

Amazon Loses Opening Round in NLRB Vote Challenge

May 12, 2021

US labour officials have begun a hearing on whether Amazon was guilty of misconduct in a landmark union vote, with Amazon losing one of the opening moves. The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union asked the NLRB to to set aside […]

Industry

CEO Pay Skyrocketed While Their Low-Wage Workers Suffered in the Pandemic

May 12, 2021

During the pandemic, low-wage workers have lost income, jobs, and lives. And yet many of the nation’s top-tier corporations have been fixated on protecting their wealthy CEOs, even bending their own rules to pump up executive paychecks. […]

Awards

HFPA Responds to NBC Dropping 2022 Golden Globes

May 11, 2021

On Monday afternoon, in the aftermath of NBC’s decision to not air the Golden Globe Awards in 2022, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association issued a statement suggesting it will proceed with efforts to reform itself throughout the coming year […]

Labor

Krugman: Republicans are Still Waging War on Workers

May 11, 2021

“Punishing the unemployed is what Republicans do, whenever they can, whatever the economic circumstances,” writes Paul Krugman in The New York Times. “The G.O.P., posturing aside, is still a corporatist party.” […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 16 17 18 … 89 »

DIGITAL PDF | Q1 2025

Cinemontage Q4 2024

VIEW ONLINE

Are you interested in…

AFL-CIO Animation Editors Apprentice Editors Assistant Editors Awards Black History Month Colorists coronavirus Cut to Black Digital Technician Diversity editing election Engineer Film film editing Film History Foley Artists Guild History Health Care IATSE Labor News Mentoring MPEG Music Editors Negotiations NLRB Obituary Organizing Picture Editors Re-recording Mixers Recordists Scoring Mixer Sound Sound Editors Sound Personnel Story Analysts Technical Directors Technology Television Unions Unscripted Television Visual Effects Workplace Safety Writers

ADVERTISEMENT

Follow on Facebook

UPCOMING EVENTS

Link to MPEG
Calendar

CONTACT CINEMONTAGE

7715 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 200
Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 876-4770
CineMontage@EditorsGuild.com

Author Log-In

Stay connected
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

©2016-2025 Motion Picture Editors Guild

Verified by MonsterInsights