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The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have reached a tentative agreement on issues for the Hollywood Basic Agreement and Videotape Agreement.
The union that represents most behind-the-scenes film and television crews has reached a tentative deal with studios for about 50,000 of its members, making another major, production-stopping strike unlikely after a year of labor turmoil in Hollywood.
We have a deal! In the late evening hours on June 25, IATSE reached a tentative agreement with the AMPTP on a new three-year contract for its Basic Agreement, which covers the 13 locals for craft workers within Los Angeles.
The agreement now faces ratification by the guild's members The post IATSE and Hollywood Studios Strike Tentative New Contract appeared first on TheWrap.
IATSE and the AMPTP have reached a tentative agreement on all issues for the Area Standards agreement, the two announced in a joint statement on Thursday night. The deal comes on the heels of IATSE and AMPTP reaching a deal on the Hollywood Basic agreement earlier this week.
Georgia film and TV crews are waking up Wednesday to some possible good news: IATSE, which represents most TV and film crew members, released a statement at about midnight stating that a tentative contract deal has been struck with AMPTP,
The crew union IATSE has reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year contract covering 13 West Coast Locals with Hollywood’s top studios and streamers. Leaders of the 13 West Coast Locals, who collectively represent around 50,
Per Variety, crew union IATSE has reached a new tentative Basic Agreement with the studios and streamers in the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. According to a memo distributed to IATSE members on Tuesday night,
The crew members’ union has reached a tentative agreement with Hollywood studios on a new deal that will avert another prolonged entertainment industry strike.
With over a month to go before IATSE’s current contracts expires, the union and the studios have come to a tentative agreement on a new deal. As fears of another Hot Labor Summer had Hollywood anxious,