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CLINTON, Iowa — One of the most popular music festivals around the Quad Cities, Tailgate 'N Tallboys, is kicking off on ...
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada (IATSE) is taking action against the ...
Crew members began picketing on Wednesday after the production didn’t agree to negotiate an IATSE contract, says one ...
Crew workers for “Cipher,” a low-budget independent production starring Terrence Howard that is currently shooting in ...
Crew members in Kentucky have walked off the set of the low-budget film Cipher, starring Terrence Howard, in protest after ...
IATSE Local 728 makes history by becoming the first private-sector labor union in the U.S. to invest in Bitcoin and hold it in self-custody, marking a bold step in financial security and labor ...
By Caitlin Huston Business Writer IATSE is endorsing Kamala Harris for president of the United States. The union, which represents more than 170,000 technicians, artisans and craftspersons in ...
The new contracts will go into effect Aug. 1. “IATSE’s rank-and-file members have spoken, and their will is clear,” Matthew D. Loeb, international president of IATSE, said in a statement.
Members of the Art Directors Guild are raising alarms that protections related to artificial intelligence in the latest IATSE bargaining agreement don’t go far enough to protect the future of ...
IATSE’s Hollywood Basic Agreement spans three years and covers some 50,000 craftspeople primarily based in Los Angeles. The tentative deal includes updated terms related to pay, pension and ...
IATSE negotiators are bracing for the next phase of contract negotiations with Hollywood’s major studios and streamers after the conclusion this week of talks with all 13 West Coast local union ...
Back at the bargaining table with the studios this week after several days of caucusing, IATSE on Tuesday laid out its plans for the next phase of talks as a contract-expiration date inched closer ...