EXCLUSIVE: Dozens of Vice post-production staff and employees are about to receive a wage increase and a more stable work week. By an overwhelming 97% margin, editors and other members of the Brook…
Dozens of Vice post-production staff and employees are about to receive a wage increase and a more stable work week.
By an overwhelming 97% margin, editors and other members of the Brooklyn-based unconventional outfit voted via videoconference yesterday for a new three-year agreement with the Hollywood union and the“I believe I speak for all of us when I say we’re incredibly pleased with the achievements we made with this contract, in particular the implementation of a 40-hour week,” said union negotiating committee member andeditor Ilaria Polsonetti.
“We are pleased that, in Vice, we had a bargaining partner who recognized that time off the clock is critical to workers’ well-being,” said Cathy Repola, National Executive Director of the Editors Guild and the union’s chief negotiator in the talks. “Our first union contract at Vice just over three years ago broke new ground with unprecedented guarantees that an employer respect its employees’ gendered pronouns, and we hope this new agreement also proves precedent-setting.
This latest union agreement comes three months after IATSE and Hollywood producers, studios and streamers signed a mega pact that prevented a surely devastating tinsel town strike.
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