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New Producers’ Union Will Struggle for Recognition

May 20, 2021

More than 100 indie feature filmmakers have unanimously ratified the Producers’ Union constitution, and more than 300 have signed letters of intent to join. Rebecca Green is the new union’s first president. Producer Chris Moore is the new […]

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‘Top Chef: Family Style’ Recognizes IATSE After a 5-Hour Strike

May 20, 2021

The IATSE succeeded in organizing Top Chef: Family Style after a five hour strike. The new IA contract provides health and pension benefits, improved working conditions, and better pay. Union members may return to servicing this production. […]

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BAFTA to Expand Learning and Talent Development Program

May 20, 2021

BAFTA has unveiled plans to “dramatically expand the work it does to find and support new talent in the U.K. and globally.” In 2022, the British academy plans to “relaunch its year-round learning and talent development program […]

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AFL-CIO: Asian American, Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profile: Editha Adams

May 19, 2021

Editha Adams serves as statewide president of a union, United Domestic Workers, AFSCME Local 3930, representing more than 140,000 care workers, the majority of whom are women of color. Adams strengthens community bonds […]

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Workers at the Whitney Museum Move to Form a Union

May 18, 2021

Employees of the Whitney Museum of American Art are the latest group of museum workers in New York City to take steps toward forming a union. They are also the most recent example of museum employees who have chosen to organize […]

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‘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 […]

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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. […]

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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.” […]

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Biden Administration to Name Thea Lee to Top Labor Department Post

May 9, 2021

The Biden administration plans to name Thea Lee, a former AFL-CIO trade official, to head the Labor Department’s international affairs division, according to people familiar with the appointment. Lee, who most recently served as president […]

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Postmaster General’s New Attack on the Mail is a Fig Leaf for Privatization

May 9, 2021

DeJoy’s plan was pushed out in a hurry as a pre-emptive strike before the Senate could vote to fill the open seats on the Postal Board of Governors with Biden’s nominees—who are apparently all pro-public postal service, pro-democracy, pro-union […]

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