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Hollywood Professionals Unite in Protest for Better Working Conditions and Job Security

Hundreds of professionals from the American film and television industry demonstrated in New York on Tuesday, in union unity at the foot of giants Amazon and HBO, to demand better working conditions and job security, facing the threat of artificial intelligence.

This demonstration – there are almost every day in Manhattan – was exceptional because organized for the “national day of trade union solidarity” at the call of all the professional organizations of the small and big screen.

A double strike movement has paralyzed Hollywood since May for screenwriters joined in July by actresses and actors.

“As you can see, it’s massive! The movement has only grown (…) with solidarity, determination and union unity that we had never seen”, welcomed to AFP Ezra Knight, president of the New York branch of the powerful union of actors and actresses SAG-AFTRA.

The demonstration was animated by slogans, banners and horns of support from motorists.

“I’m scared, but I feel good here. We are fighting for something, being part of a big group and feeling that we are all in the same boat has something reassuring”, confided to the AFP Laura Houha, a 34-year-old actress from the same union.

The two strikes in Hollywood — unheard of since 1960 — halted all US film and television production except reality TV and games. The Emmy Awards ceremony, the “Oscars” of television, has been postponed from September 18 to January 15, 2024.

SAG-AFTRA, which represents 160,000 actors, stuntmen, dancers and other television and film professionals, prohibits all of its members from filming, but also from promoting their productions, in person or on social networks.

The union is calling for better pay, job protection and a framework for the use of artificial intelligence, a “threat” according to Mr. Knight.

And the dialogue between the WGA writers’ union and the bosses of studios and streaming platforms — like Prime, HBO, Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery — has been virtually non-existent.

A glimmer of hope, however, has emerged in recent days, since unions have sat down with the AMPTP, the organization of producers, including Disney and Netflix.

A “good sign” for Mr. Knight.

Today’s demonstration “shows that the social movement has always been active in America, but remains threatened by the quest for profits of capitalists and corporations. But (…) we are here, the struggle continues”, has assured the trade unionist.

published on August 22 at 10:56 p.m., AFP

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