IATSE Strike Would Shut Down Film, TV Production Nationwide
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Sept. 24, 2021 | STRIKES | The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees called on Monday for a strike authorization vote, setting in motion potentially the biggest labor showdown in Hollywood since the last writers’ strike 14 years ago. Some 60,000 IATSE members could end up walking off the job, most of whom are based in Los Angeles. A strike, if it comes, would lead to a nationwide shutdown of TV and film production, because three of the locals — 600, 700, and 800 — are “national” unions. Local 600, the largest of the locals, represents 9,600 camera operators and cinematographers in the U.S. If they walk out, no one would be able to hold a camera on a set in the U.S… Variety Related: DGA, SAG-AFTRA, WGA East & Teamsters “Stand In Solidarity” with IATSE... Deadline
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