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IATSE Tells California Legislators: “A Strike Would Effectively Shut Down” Film & TV Production In State

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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 to a highly successful industry’s shutdown.”In a letter to state legislators, the California IATSE Council said that the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers “is refusing union proposals to provide safe working conditions, including meal and rest periods for our members.

Given their position, IATSE is compelled to call for strike authorization vote.”“Given your longstanding support for the California Film & Television Tax Credit Program, for which we are deeply appreciative, and

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