By David Robb Labor Editor WGA West president David A. Goodman said tonight that the guild “stands with those who peacefully protest the racist, extrajudicial murders of George Floyd and other Black people.” Noting that “police fired rubber bullets at peaceful demonstrators” yesterday near the guild’s offices in Los Angeles “while the U.S.
President tweeted anger and outrage at his political opponents and the free press,” Goodman said that “we must see an end to institutional white supremacy and the militarization of our police departments.” “Staying silent during this crisis is not an option,” he said. “National outrage about bigotry, discrimination, and injustice is the only way we will ever see real change.” The WGA East issued a
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