Scores of people put together your favorite movies and TV shows. Those people may go on strike if they can't achieve an agreement with studios.
. She explains what IATSE workers are demanding, what could happen to Hollywood should they strike, and what precedent there is for this situation.Crews complain of long days: 12 to 14 hours are standard. They often work so-called Fraturdays, which now are commonplace; that’s a term that means weekend rest is cut short by working into the early hours of Saturday.
The pandemic has led many people to reevaluate their priorities. Crews are no different. Entertainment workers saw studios spend millions on whatever it took to get crews back to work. Now that crews want more pay and rest, the money can’t be found.
California’s insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, determined earlier this year that vehicle insurers had shortchanged policyholders to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars when it came to refunding premiums because of the pandemic. He told the companies they needed to stop messing around and make their customers whole. Most Californians were no longer driving as much as they had prior to the coronavirus, Lara stressed, and accident claims were way down, which should bring down premiums.
California’s insurance commissioner says Allstate, Mercury and CSAA continue to shortchange auto policyholders.L.A. wants your leftover takeout utensils and sauce packets. Here’s where to donate them. Do you have a mountain of leftover takeout utensils and sauce packets gathering dust in a drawer somewhere? Well, you can put them to good use. L.A. Sanitation and Environment’s City Facilities Recycling Program is collecting them throughout October to use at a downtown food kitchen and pantry. Loose plastic utensils will not be accepted. Donations will go to the St. Francis Center, which provides services, hot meals and groceries to homeless and low-income people in downtown L.A.
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