Cynthia Littleton Business Editor Let the unpacking begin. After a work stoppage of record duration, SAG-AFTRA and its largest employers have made peace.
Hollywood’s TV and film production machinery is about to be dusted off after a more than six-month furlough that has taxed every sector of the entertainment economy, from union members to local businesses to the largest media conglomerates.
So what have we learned after the long march of the hot labor summer that bleed into an angry, exhausted autumn? In truth, we’ve learned a ton.
The industry’s problems with over-production and the disconnect between capital expenditures and audience return was writ large on SAG-AFTRA and WGA picket lines.
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