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  1. BREAKING: IATSE Members in TV and Film Production Voted to Authorize the first nationwide industry strike in our 128-year history. 98.68% voted yes, and voter turnout among eligible members was nearly 90%

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    What an incredible show of unity, solidarity and strength!

  6. I am so proud of my union I am so proud of everyone So much work went into this. So much We deserve fair working conditions and compensation. Not because we "make dreams come true" not because we are "also storytellers" but because. Just because.

  7. 4 Oct 2021

    ~90% TURNOUT and >98% YES!?!?! I may never get excited about political election totals ever again...

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    And heeeeeere we go. That voter turnout is…bonkers!

  10. 4 Oct 2021

    I’m ready to hit the picket line with my siblings. It’s time for the corporations of Hollywood to respect the workers that are the backbone of the film and tv industries. Can’t make 🎥🎬🎞 w/o the people who make it work - many who live in !

  11. 4 Oct 2021

    I could not be more proud to be an union member. Way to go film family! Time for change!

  12. 4 Oct 2021

    We’re all we got and we ain’t going nowhere until demands are met. BIG📠

  13. 4 Oct 2021

    I stand with my IATSE Siblings on their strike authorization.

  14. 4 Oct 2021

    October 4th Update to Basic Agreement Strike Authorization Vote. Local 212 President's Blog.

  15. 4 Oct 2021

    Hey AMPTP: F*ck around and find out. Guess you found out, huh? 😈 ✊ strong

  16. 4 Oct 2021

    As an Arts & Culture Commissioner for the city of Tempe, AZ and as a lover of movies and TV, I stand in solidarity with the members who overwhelmingly voted to authorize a nationwide strike for reasonable hours, safe workplaces, and fair benefits!

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    Do not complain that your favorite TV shows and movies are going to be delayed. Complain because producers are denying the people who make your favorite TV shows and movies basic human rights: meal breaks, decent hours, and weekends.

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