Company Town

  • Home
  • RSS for Posts
  • RSS for Comments

Email Notifications

    Search

    • Go

    Tags

    • Awards
    • Box Office
    • Business
    • BYOB
    • Disney
    • DP/30
    • dvd
    • E-Journalism
    • Festivals
    • Film
    • Lunch With David
    • Marketing
    • Oddities
    • Oscar
    • Oscars
    • Politics
    • Premieres
    • Reviews
    • STRIKE!
    • Studios
    • Sundance
    • Television
    • the biz
    • Video
    • Video Games

    Community

    • Home
    • Blogs

    Archives

    • November 2009 (109)
    • October 2009 (176)
    • September 2009 (166)
    • August 2009 (164)
    • July 2009 (158)
    • June 2009 (190)
    • May 2009 (147)
    • April 2009 (160)
    • March 2009 (128)
    • February 2009 (140)
    • January 2009 (150)
    • December 2008 (140)
    • November 2008 (115)
    • October 2008 (148)
    • September 2008 (112)
    • August 2008 (104)
    • July 2008 (107)
    • June 2008 (89)
    • May 2008 (124)
    • April 2008 (116)
    • March 2008 (105)
    • February 2008 (110)
    • January 2008 (135)
    • December 2007 (109)
    • November 2007 (110)
    • October 2007 (119)
    • September 2007 (110)
    • August 2007 (79)
    • June 2007 (1)
    • February 2007 (1)

    Yes

    If the Teamsters are really going to honor WGA picket lines, as per this Variety story, the horror show strike will not happen. There may be weeks of negotiations to come, but the entire dynamic changes.

    But here is my question... when has this ever actually happened when SAG wasn't the striking union?

    Anyone?

    Add: The Teamsters in '88
    Teamsters in July
    The Teamsters website

    Read the complete post at http://www.mcnblogs.com/thehotblog/archives/2007/10/yes.html

    Published Tue, Oct 30 2007 4:12 AM by The Hot Blog
    Filed under: STRIKE!
    Copyright 2006-2009