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Disney’s Gen Z princess joins the labor movement as Rachel Zegler says ‘fellas is it woke to wanna be fairly compensated’
SuccessDisney’s Gen Z princess joins the labor movement as Rachel Zegler says ‘fellas is it woke to wanna be fairly compensated’
By Chloe BergerAugust 4, 2023
Why Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey are still filming movies while SAG actors are sweating it out on the picket lines
FinanceWhy Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey are still filming movies while SAG actors are sweating it out on the picket lines
By Lindsey Bahr, Andrew Dalton and The Associated PressAugust 4, 2023
Fran Drescher
SuccessHow the economy of convenience created the summer of strikes, from UPS to Hollywood: ‘Like Christmas on steroids for 2 straight years’
By Alexandra Olson and The Associated PressJuly 30, 2023
Max Greenfield
SuccessMax Greenfield calls on Hollywood studio execs to ‘be the heroes’ and cut a deal with striking actors and writers
By Beth Harris and The Associated PressJuly 29, 2023
Gavin Newsom
SuccessGavin Newsom, worried about the billions lost from a Hollywood strike, says he can broker a deal between studios, actors and writers
By Adam Beam and The Associated PressJuly 27, 2023
UPS union
SuccessUPS reaches deal with 340,000-person union, averting potentially disastrous strike
By Haleluya Hadero and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2023
Dwayne Johnson attends the "Black Adam" photocall at NH Collection Madrid Eurobuilding hotel on October 19, 2022 in Madrid, Spain.
SuccessDwayne Johnson makes ‘historic’ seven-figure donation to help striking actors in their battle with Hollywood
By Chloe TaylorJuly 25, 2023
Jason Kravits
Success‘Journeymen’ character actors explain the Hollywood strike: ‘The joke is when you get the one-cent check that cost 44 cents to be mailed to you’
By Jocelyn Noveck, R.J. Rico and The Associated PressJuly 24, 2023
NBCUniversal
SuccessNBCUniversal cut down the tree branches that striking actors and writers used for shade, and got just a $250 fine
By Chris MorrisJuly 24, 2023
Artificial intelligence is making the union movement’s case–and even ChatGPT knows it
CommentaryArtificial intelligence is making the union movement’s case–and even ChatGPT knows it
By Edward M. SmithJuly 20, 2023
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos wearing a tuxedo.
TechNetflix is reporting earnings at the most fascinating possible time for the future of streaming and Hollywood
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 18, 2023
Mark Ruffalo
SuccessMark Ruffalo calls for actors and writers to rid Hollywood of ‘fat cats’ and its ‘empire of billionaires’
By Chloe TaylorJuly 18, 2023
Teamsters boss leading union in negotiations with UPS says Biden shouldn’t intervene in a strike: ‘We don’t need anybody getting involved in this fight’
PoliticsTeamsters boss leading union in negotiations with UPS says Biden shouldn’t intervene in a strike: ‘We don’t need anybody getting involved in this fight’
By The Associated PressJuly 17, 2023
Deadline for Hollywood actors union to reach a deal with studios just passed—but there’s no word on whether they’ll strike
FinanceDeadline for Hollywood actors union to reach a deal with studios just passed—but there’s no word on whether they’ll strike
By The Associated PressJuly 13, 2023
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FeaturesToo many CEOs don’t know what their workers need. Employee ‘engagement’ surveys can make the problem even worse
By Phil WahbaJuly 12, 2023
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