Guild actors have been on strike for nearly 10 months
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Tim Doyle and Julie Bush, two other writers part of Friday’s member vote, saw charges rescinded for the former and a one-year suspension for the latter
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Actors’ guild rejects video game companies’ proposal to make buyout offers for digital replicas and wants protections against their use during a strike
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Shutting down these nonprofits “would be a radical action that would harm everyday people,” says AFL-CIO communications director
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The guild blamed the declines on cord-cutting, a pullback in streaming series and studios’ “prolonged unwillingness” to resolve the 2023 strike
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The move comes ahead of next year’s contract talks
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The union has been on strike against several major video game developers since July
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The “Keep California Rolling” effort looks to rally Hollywood labor to lobby for an expansion of the state’s production tax incentives
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More than 5,000 Amazon warehouse employees could walk off the job as soon as Monday
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The agency says the Netflix show has committed multiple labor law violations, including unlawful noncompete clauses
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