IATSE and Studios Near Basic Agreement Deal, Sticking Points Remain

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IATSE and Studios Near Basic Agreement Deal, Sticking Points Remain

EXCLUSIVE: Exciting news! Negotiations between IATSE and the AMPTP are heating up as they work towards a new three-year deal for LA Locals. A studio source close to the talks reveals, “It’s looking good, close, but nothing’s sealed up yet.” Job security for members of the Matt Loeb-run union remains a significant sticking point after just over two weeks of direct talks between IATSE and the studios.

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Stung by backlash over the last contract back in 2021, IATSE leaders are determined to bring home a near “bulletproof” agreement this year.

In a multi-talks process among multiple Guilds that started on March 4, IATSE has set a deadline of midnight tonight a.k.a. May 16 for this latest round.

But, if a deal isn’t done when the clock strikes 12, all hope isn’t lost. IATSE still has several weeks of bargaining for the Area Standards Agreement on the books.

Neither IATSE nor the Teamsters and Basic Crafts currently have a strike authorization vote. IATSE leadership has made it clear they are not interested in extending past the current contract’s expiration date of July 31.

Ethan Whitaker

Ethan, a film studies graduate from UCLA, brings his in-depth knowledge of cinematography and storytelling techniques to his film reviews. Born and raised in Seattle, his passion for independent cinema was sparked during his time volunteering at a local film festival.

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