Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA year after the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered the entertainment industry worldwide, the studios are churning out content at a breakneck pace.
Workers are in high demand, and it has been hard for some shows to find enough grips and set decorators to keep up.It’s somewhat strange, then, to think that it could all come to a screeching halt.But this weekend, the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees will hold a vote on whether to authorize a strike that would once again shut down the industry.
The vote is expected to pass by an overwhelming margin, giving International President Matthew D. Loeb the power to call 60,000 workers off the job.In some ways, the high demand for content has helped push.
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