
WHAT OUR MEMBERS DO: Marialyse Vega Martiney, Digital Operator Y-16
“One of the biggest challenges I’ve ever had was when I got furloughed last year because of COVID.” […]
“One of the biggest challenges I’ve ever had was when I got furloughed last year because of COVID.” […]
If you were fortunate enough to continue working, and you have families or loved ones with whom you live, remote work has blurred the lines between those two distinct parts of life, sometimes in uncomfortable ways.
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Jennifer started with the Guild in 2005 as an Organizer in the Los Angeles office, and then moved to New York to serve as the Guild’s Eastern Region Field Representative in 2007. […]
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. […]
The strength of a union can be measured by the professional expertise, engagement, and solidarity of its membership. In order to ensure those elements exist, each new generation must be given the necessary tools and knowledge. […]
“It’s very important for editors, producers, show-runners and the department heads to take a close look at their own crews.” […]
The Pandemic has Forced Parents in Post Careers to be More Resourceful than Ever […]
Many members paid particularly close attention to the upcoming Basic Agreement talks, the first since the contentious negotiations in 2018 in which the Editors Guild, alone among IA locals, voted down the proposed contract. […]
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a California regulation allowing union organizers to recruit agricultural workers at their workplaces violated the constitutional rights of their employers. The vote was […]
Staffers at 11 Southern California newspapers, including The Orange County Register, voted Friday to unionize, joining a wave of newsrooms turning to organized labor amid job cuts and uncertainty in the newspaper […]
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