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Sedona

(3,769 posts)
Mon Oct 4, 2021, 02:55 PM Oct 2021

IATSE Members Vote to Authorize a Strike With Over 98 Percent Support

Source: Hollywood Reporter

OCTOBER 4, 2021 11:12AM


Signaling overwhelming support for its union’s battle with producers over two expiring contracts, as widely expected, IATSE members have voted to authorize an industry-wide strike. This marks the first authorization of a nationwide strike in the union’s history.

Over 98 percent of eligible members from 36 Locals voted to authorize a strike in the momentous contest for the union — which bargains on behalf of over 150,000 crew members internationally, including cinematographers, operators, grips, editors, costumers and writers assistants, among others. This strike authorization vote concerns around 60,000, or about 40 percent, of those workers. Meanwhile, about 90 percent of eligible voters cast a ballot. Members voted simultaneously between October 1 and October 3 via ballots that were emailed to them, a little under two weeks after international president Matthew D. Loeb announced to members that the union would take the step amid stalled contract talks.

“The members have spoken loud and clear,” Loeb said in a statement on Monday. “This vote is about the quality of life as well as the health and safety of those who work in the film and television industry. Our people have basic human needs like time for meal breaks, adequate sleep, and a weekend. For those at the bottom of the pay scale, they deserve nothing less than a living wage.”


According to the union, during negotiations the AMPTP did not satisfactorily budge on critical issues including “excessively unsafe and harmful working hours,” “unlivable wages for the lowest paid crafts,” “consistent failure to provide reasonable rest during meal breaks, between workdays, and on weekends” and “workers on certain ‘new media’ streaming projects get paid less.” With the vote, the union was hoping to demonstrate its workers’ solidarity and gain more leverage in these talks.


Read more: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/iatse-strike-vote-results-1235017990/



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IATSE Members Vote to Authorize a Strike With Over 98 Percent Support (Original Post) Sedona Oct 2021 OP
Kind of a lopsided vote. The producers really need to listen. n/t SpankMe Oct 2021 #1
Good. Orrex Oct 2021 #2
I will not watch a hollywood film until this is resolved. OneCrazyDiamond Oct 2021 #3
They do this to us in the WGA all the time. When we go on strike, thye don't care AZLD4Candidate Oct 2021 #4
former member of IATSE 600 Cameramans Union here. I stand with my brothers and sisters. :) tnt Javaman Oct 2021 #5
Hear Hear! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Oct 2021 #6
478 here Roy Rolling Oct 2021 #7
:) Javaman Oct 2021 #8

AZLD4Candidate

(5,639 posts)
4. They do this to us in the WGA all the time. When we go on strike, thye don't care
Mon Oct 4, 2021, 04:55 PM
Oct 2021

There are plenty of other writers waiting to be "discovered."

There are plenty of other film crew out there.

For all its "liberal" attitudes, only SAG, DGA, and PGA (Producers Guild of America) matter in Hollywood.

Roy Rolling

(6,908 posts)
7. 478 here
Mon Oct 4, 2021, 07:15 PM
Oct 2021

I have many 600 friends. The vote authorized a strike if producers don’t come back to the bargaining table with a serious response. Playtime is over.

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