Labor/Employment
Oct. 15, 2021
The key to resolving strike woes
In recent union actions, the vote was not simply about worker pay. With a record number of job openings nationwide and more employees quitting their jobs, wages have actually increased recently across all sectors of the economy. The workers in these cases were also protesting what they viewed as unacceptable employer incursions into their quality of life.





Angela Reddock-Wright
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Signature Resolution
Phone: (213) 433-5767
Earlier this month, members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees voted almost unanimously to authorize a strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Cinematographers, food workers, makeup artists and others in the industry sent a message that they wanted to see what they believe to be long-overdue changes in pay, benefits and working conditions in Hollywood and other filming locations.
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