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Kathy Hochul Nabs Three Entertainment Union Endorsements In New York Governor’s Race (Exclusive)

Actors’ Equity, IATSE and AFM Local 802 are backing the Democratic incumbent for reelection, citing her support for the industry.

Broadway Cleaners Vote to Authorize Strike: “What This Fight Boils Down to Is Respect”

Cleaners voted to authorize a strike at a rally in the theater district, where they spoke to a need for higher wages and secure healthcare.

Directors Guild Pension Plan Sues MGM Pictures for Alleged Self-Dealing

The pay TV-slash-streaming arm of MGM, now called MGM+, allegedly inked a “sweetheart” licensing deal with its owner that shortchanged the union benefits plan.

Directors Guild Ratifies Four-Year Deal With Studios

The union did not disclose what portion of its membership voted for and against the deal, but said members voted “overwhelmingly” in favor.

Production Assistants Ratify Three Warner Bros. TV Union Contracts

Staffers on ‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ and ‘All American’ unanimously greenlit deals brokered by Production Assistants United.

Hollywood Workers Are Training AI Models as Job Prospects Grow Slim

Some TV and film vets are taking gigs in the world of Reinforcement Learning From Human Feedback, helping smooth out gen AI systems that may pave the way to their own obsolescence.

Editors Guild to Co-Sponsor Amended CA Postproduction Tax Credit Bill (Exclusive)

The union previously supported the proposed legislation with caveats, but now is offering full backing ahead of a state Senate committee hearing.

Below-the-Line Hollywood Talent Agencies Plan Merger

Dattner Dispoto & Associates and Worldwide Production Agency now see the benefits of scale.

Paramount Creates Standalone Division to Handle Labor Relations

Longtime execs Nicole Lang and Sheldon Kasdan will lead the branch of the company in a move that seems designed to telegraph that Paramount is taking its relationships with unions seriously.

Stark Picture Emerges of Paramount-Warner Bros. Job Loss Risk In L.A. County

A new estimate by local officials who are in the process of assessing the impact of David Ellison's $111 billion merger places 2,500 jobs "at potential risk" in the area and 6,000 more globally.

‘Big Mouth’ and ‘The Blacklist’ Showrunners, ‘Send Help’ Screenwriter Run for Writers Guild West Board

A union committee announced the first crop of candidates on Thursday for an election that will close on Sept. 15.

QVC Hosts Attempt to Unionize With SAG-AFTRA

The brand’s presenters are concerned about the use of generative AI on the job amid a transformation in the way consumers shop.