IATSE and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have agreed to return to the bargaining table on Tuesday following the union’s historic strike-authorization vote.
It will be the first time in more than two months that the two sides have engaged in collective bargaining.“I hope that the studios will see and understand the resolve of our members,” IATSE president Matthew Loeb said today after 98% of the union’s voting members authorized him to call a strike if the upcoming talks fail to produce a fair film and TV contract. “The ball is in their court.
If they want to avoid a strike, they will return to the bargaining table and make us a reasonable offer.”Following the vote, the AMPTP said that it “remains committed to
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