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The Editors Guild Finds New National Executive Director in Scott George (Exclusive)

As current staff leader Cathy Repola retires, the union veteran will endeavor to "tackle the unparalleled challenges currently facing our membership," he said in a statement.

SAG-AFTRA Files Lawsuit Over Production Skirting Bargaining Agreement By Shooting Overseas

UFO Pictures violated a CBA waiver granted to low-budget productions. The guild is going to court to enforce a $163,000 arbitration award, which the company has failed to pay.

Writers Guild East Members Vote to Authorize a Strike Against PBS

Writers at members stations WGBH, THIRTEEN and PBS SoCal are threatening a work stoppage if a deal isn't reached by the end of their current contract on Nov. 21.

Directors Guild of Canada B.C. Ratifies New Labor Deal With U.S., Local Producers

The new contract involving the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and its Canadian counterpart covers film and TV projects in British Columbia.

Struggling Entertainment Workers Are Fleeing Hollywood — but Some Employers Balk at Showbiz Backgrounds

As major companies cut costs and production continues to lag, professionals who have already achieved success in entertainment are applying for jobs in project management, marketing and even at Whole Foods.

As Negotiations Drag On, Animation Guild Members March on DreamWorks

The union says that hundreds attended the event, which protested the decline in animation employment in the L.A. area and called for movement on core asks during the negotiations.

Intimacy Coordinators Unanimously Vote to Join SAG-AFTRA

The group participated in a National Labor Relations Board representation election that concluded on Tuesday.

Unionized Workers at Nonfiction Production Company McGee Media Ratify First Contract

Producers, researchers and archivists have agreed on wage rate increases, healthcare contributions and "the right to disconnect" with the 'Finding Your Roots' producer.

Where Did All the Hollywood Assistants Go?

As major studios and agencies cut costs, entry-level jobs — once a stepping stone to an entertainment career — are going the way of the Rolodex.

Carol Lombardini to Step Down as Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers’ President Next Year

The president and chief negotiator of the AMPTP is preparing to transition out of her lead role as the studios' top labor negotiator, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

The Animation Guild and Studios Schedule New Dates in Pivotal Negotiations

The labor group is fighting to secure restrictions over companies' use of AI in their field and to tamp down on the outsourcing of L.A. County studio work.

Paramount Postproduction Staffers Facing Layoffs Claim Top Brass Is “Union Busting”

Thirty-eight members of the company's Digital Post Services department say that they "cannot in good conscience remain voiceless" in the face of the impending elimination of their unit.