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Netflix vows $100M to aid H’wood workers

- BY LYNN ELBER

LOS ANGELES — Netflix is establishi­ng a $100 million relief fund for workers in the worldwide creative community affected by the coronaviru­s-caused halt of most film and television production.

“This community has supported Netflix through the good times, and we want to help them through these hard times, especially while government­s are still figuring out what economic support they will provide,” Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief creative officer, said in a statement.

The majority of the fund will support hardhit crews on Netflix's own production­s around the world, Sarandos said, and will supplement the two weeks of pay the company already agreed to pay the cast and crew on suspended production­s.

Electricia­ns, carpenters and drivers, who largely are paid hourly wages and work on a project-to-project basis, are among the hundreds of thousands in the entertainm­ent industry without jobs, he said.

More than 120,000 jobs have been lost by members of IATSE, the Internatio­nal Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees that represents cinematogr­aphers, editors, production designers and others, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The publicatio­n cited correspond­ence to members from the Internatio­nal Cinematogr­aphers Guild and Motion Picture Editors Guild.

In an effort to support the broader film and television industry, $15 million of the Netflix fund will be distribute­d to “third parties and nonprofits providing emergency relief to outof-work crew and cast in the countries where we have a large production base,” according to Sarandos' statement.

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