
Film and TV workers are on the verge of a strike. Here's why
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Film and TV workers are on the verge of a massive strike. Here's why
Tens of thousands of American film industry workers are preparing for a possible strike Monday that could stop production of movies and shows nationwide as The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees union tries to negotiate better working conditions and a larger cut of profits from streaming productions. Judy Woodruff gets the story from Joy Press of the Vanity Fair.
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Film and TV workers are on the verge of a strike. Here's why
Clip: 10/14/2021 | 5m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Tens of thousands of American film industry workers are preparing for a possible strike Monday that could stop production of movies and shows nationwide as The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees union tries to negotiate better working conditions and a larger cut of profits from streaming productions. Judy Woodruff gets the story from Joy Press of the Vanity Fair.
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