
Donna Young of IATSE Local 700 Motion Picture Editors Guild writes a message of “fair wages for all” on a union member’s car during a Sept. L.A. rally
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
At 12:01 am on Monday, 60,000 TV and fi
At 12:01 am on Monday, 60,000 TV and fi
Saying that “a strike would effectively shut down California state film and television production,” IATSE has told California lawmakers that “it is both outrageous and immoral that the studios oppose basic worker rights, an opposition that may lead