AFL-CIO Joins Striking Writers in NYC as Connelly-Verse and Comedy Take Over West Coast: Dispatches from the Picket Lines on Day 42

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AFL-CIO Joins Striking Writers in NYC as Connelly-Verse and Comedy Take Over West Coast: Dispatches from the Picket Lines on Day 42

The fight for fair pay and job security is gaining momentum as the head of the country’s largest labor union, Liz Schuler, joined striking Writers Guild film and television writers at a rally outside Amazon’s East Coast headquarters in Manhattan. Schuler emphasized that the writers’ cause has the support of workers from across unionized labor, stating, “You are fighting for all of us.” She also questioned Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, about the company’s hostility towards unions despite receiving tax breaks from union-friendly New York. The picket line was bolstered by members of other entertainment unions and unionized workers from other fields, all demanding better pay and job security. The writers’ strike, now in its seventh week, is causing producers to feel the pinch of lost money from delayed or halted productions. The rally was also a celebration of the WGAE’s Women’s Salon, a membership group within the union, and acknowledged SAG-AFTRA members who have sent marchers to WGA pickets and rallies. Meanwhile, on the West Coast, comedy writers gathered at Warner Bros, Universal, Sunset Gower, CBS Television City, and Paramount, all demanding fair pay and job security.

Ava Lockwood

Ava, a film history enthusiast from Chicago, holds a degree in Film and Media Studies from Northwestern University. Her fascination with the Golden Age of Hollywood and her extensive research into the lives of iconic filmmakers like Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick inform her engaging articles on film history and analysis.

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