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Hollywood talks held to stave off strike

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Talks resumed on Tuesday between Hollywood producers and behindthe-scenes workers on film and television sets, a day after an overwhelmi­ng union vote in favor of authorisin­g a strike

The Internatio­nal Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE,) which represents some 60,000 offscreen workers, said in a statement that negotiatio­ns took place with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) for the first time in more than two weeks.

It gave no further details.

Members of IATSE, which includes camera operators, make-up artists and sound technician­s, voted 98% in favour of authorisin­g a strike if there is no agreement with producers on a new contract. Such a strike would shut down film and television production around the United States in the biggest stoppage since the 2007-2008 strike by Hollywood screenwrit­ers.

IATSE is seeking to reduce long working hours, and raise the pay of members who work on shows for streaming platforms like Netflix,

Disney+ and AppleTV+, where lower rates were set 10 years ago when streaming was in its infancy.

The AMPTP said on Monday it was “committed to reaching an agreement that will keep the industry working” but said it would require both parties showing “a willingnes­s to compromise and to explore new solutions”.

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