The DGA, which begins its contract negotiations on May 10, is stressing the importance of “ensuring reliable pension funding to safeguarding access to industry-leading health care.” In a video that features DGA members talking about the pension and health benefits they’ve received, the guild says that “We’re fighting for our future.” “The Directors Guild was there for me in 2019 when I donated a kidney so that my husband could get a kidney, and I can’t express what a gift that was that truly saved my family,” said a tearful Millicent Shelton, whose many directing credits include Black-ish and Empire.
See the video here. “Being part of a guild and having a pension is very, very important, especially all of us will have to retire one day,” said Canella Williams-Larrabee, a unit production manager whose credits include NCIS: New Orleans. “The Directors Guild is known for having some of the best health care out there.
So it’s health care that I have for me and my family, for my kid.” “I don’t think I could possibly overstate the importance of the DGA retirement plan in my career,” said Arthur Lewis, stage manager for this year’s Academy Awards and numerous other live events, including the Tonys, the Grammys, Saturday Night Live and three presidential inaugural events. “Working as a freelancer in New York, in a given month I might have six different employers, and the stability that the guild has provided in establishing a pipeline for there to be a pension and compensation for me in retirement is a tremendous relief.” “The DGA is famous in the industry for having the best health care plan of any of the crafts,” said director Michael Spiller, whose credits include Modern Family and The Mindy Project. “My wife just underwent
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