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‘All American’ and ‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ Production Assistants Vote to Unionize

The elections constitute the latest organizing wins for Production Assistant United, a movement that aims to organize these entry-level workers nationwide.

Two-Dozen New Yorker Staffers Crash Netflix Doc Screening to Protest “Union-Busting” at Condé

The event at New York’s Paris Theater featured the magazine’s top editor, David Remnick, and filmmakers.

Los Angeles Times Journalists Ratify New Labor Contract, Averting Strike

The three-year deal, which covers 200-plus staffers, is the result of more than three years at the bargaining table.

‘The Pitt’ Production Assistants Unanimously Ratify First Union Contract

The new deal allows PAs to qualify for union health and pension benefits and creates an employer-paid training program.

Production Assistants Working on Netflix’s ‘The Four Seasons’ File For Union Election

The assistants are the latest to organize with Production Assistants United.

Hollywood Guilds Make Historic Push to Unionize YouTube Content Studio Theorist Media (Exclusive)

The Editors Guild and Writers Guild West are looking to organize more than two dozen workers at the L.A.- and Raleigh-based production company, which has several popular YouTube channels.

Danny Lin Elected President of The Animation Guild

The storyboard artist will lead the more than 5,000-person union alongside vice president Roger Oda: “This is a bittersweet moment of celebration for me,” Lin says.

How Broadway Almost Went on Strike

Al Vincent Jr., executive director of Actors' Equity, on what happened in the negotiation room and how close the actors and stage managers were to striking.

Writers Guild Reveals Leaders of the First Contract Negotiations Since Its 2023 Strike

Ellen Stutzman will again lead the talks for the writers’ union, while John August and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel will co-chair.

Cinematographers Guild Shutters Nearly Century-Old Magazine

The final issue of ICG Magazine, which has been in print since 1929, will publish in December.

As Condé Nast Folds Teen Vogue Into Vogue’s Website, NewsGuild Condemns the Plan

The union, which reps staffers, says the move was "clearly designed" to blunt the journalism of the brand, which has leaned in to progressive politics.