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The two Johns have made peace. John Bowman, who was chairman of the negotiating committee for the Writers Guild of America, West, last year, and union presidential candidate John Wells have ended an ugly feud. In a letter to members...
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John Wells fired back at the outgoing president of the Writers Guild of America, West, accusing Patric M. Verrone of lying about his involvement in last year's contract negotiations. Verrone and John Bowman, who chaired the guild's negotiating committee last...
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It may not do much to spur sluggish commercial production in Los Angeles, but the two unions representing Hollywood actors overwhelmingly backed new contracts covering their work in commercials. Members of the Screen Actors Guild and its smaller sister union,...
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Hollywood's entertainment unions, which often clash over bargaining strategy, finally have something they can rally around (surprise): the right of workers to form a union. As debate in Washington heats up over the proposed Employee Free Choice Act, unions representing...
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Hollywood's largest actors union is cutting 8% of its staff in the face of investment losses and declining membership dues. The Screen Actors Guild plans to cut about 35 workers from its payroll to close a $6.5-million deficit in the...
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Negotiators for the Screen Actors Guild and the major studios have reached a tentative agreement on a new two-year contract for the union's 120,000 members. Sources close to the talks say the union's negotiating task force will be briefed today...
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For weeks, the major studios insisted they would never agree to a demand by Hollywood's biggest actors union to have its next contract expire at the same time as those of other talent guilds. Now, after back-channel talks between Screen...
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After weeks of back-channel talks, Hollywood's biggest actor union and the major studios appear to have broken their logjam and could be close to reaching an agreement on a new three-year contract, according to people close to the situation. The...
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The unions representing Hollywood's actors have reached tentative agreement with advertisers on a new contract covering work in commercials. The proposed three-year agreement, which was anticipated, provides a 5% pay increase in wages, contains about $21 million in increased contributions...
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Talk about mixed messages. Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to take a series of steps aimed at helping the film and TV industry. They pledged to reduce parking costs and install electrical utility outlets in frequently used locations to...
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Chalk up another example of Wall Street hitting Hollywood. The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists said Saturday that the value of its pension fund fell 23% last year to $1.54 billion as a result the stock market slide....