Teamsters boss Sean O’Brien may be wanting to make friends with Donald Trump, but Local 399 want to secure a new deal for their entertainment industry members, and are extending talks with the studios into next week. Local 399 and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers will back at the table next week in hopes of crafting a deal before the Teamsters’ current contract expires on July 31.
Alleging the AMPTP are finally taking negotations “seriously” and engaging “in meaningful discussions” after five weeks of bargaining, the Lindsay Dougherty-led local tonight said it will meet with the studios on July 22 and 23 to come to a new three-year tentative agreement
“The Hollywood Basic Crafts have concluded discussions with the AMPTP for the 5th week of negotiations,” Local 399 announced in an update sent out to members late Friday. “Today was originally set to be our last scheduled date for negotiations; however, there is still much work to be done to reach a tentative agreement as we remain far apart on our core bargaining priorities.”
“At this time, we will be back at the table with the AMPTP on Monday and Tuesday of next week,” the missive added “With our agreements set to expire on July 31st, we will continue to schedule as many days necessary to make a deal that protects our members’ work, compensates them fairly and respects their skill and contributions to this industry. We will, however, not be extending our agreements past expiration.
“After 5 weeks of negotiations, this was the first week in which we saw the employers take this process seriously and engage in meaningful discussions. We look forward to continuing to educate the Companies on the important work our members do for their productions, and we will see them back at the table next week.”
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