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The industry's return-to-work agreement — the pact between studios and unions that has kept Hollywood productions going during the COVID-19 pandemic — has been temporarily extended.
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The industry has just cleared a major hurdle in its effort to get back to work. After months of negotiations, Hollywood’s top studios and unions finally came to an agreement on a handful of ...
The agreement means that the studios, networks, major companies and independent producers alike are cleared to resume production. The unions previously had adopted protocols called “Safe Way ...
Unions and a group of Hollywood studios have agreed to extend a return-to-work agreement until June 30, with little changes to safety protocols.
As part of the extension, the 10 days of Covid-19 paid sick leave per producer established in the September agreement will be replenished, and can be used through December 10, 2021. The paid sick ...
The Agreement was previously set to expire July 15, 2022. The Agreement keeps in place the workplace protocols and protections that have allowed for a sustained and successful return to work while at ...