The Hollywood writers’ strike has surpassed 120 days and the U.S’s labor market is starting to feel the effects. The motion picture and sound recording industries lost 17,000 jobs “reflecting strike activity,” according to an employment report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Writers Guild America and SAG-AFTRA are demanding concessions like increased […]
Headlines about negative impacts surrounding the strikes should always include mention of the AMPTP’s unwillingness to bargain with the unions. They went like 100 days without even speaking, hoping to starve members into submission.