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Directors Guild Of Canada Finds People Of Color “Significantly Underrepresented” Among Its Members
A first-of-its-kind census conducted by the Directors Guild of Canada has found that people of color are "significantly underrepresented" among its membership, accounting for only 18.3% of the more than 3,000 members who completed a self-identifying survey. According to the report, BIPOC make up 26%-27% of the…
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Directors Guild Of Canada BC Strike Deadline Passes, But Due To A Quirk In Canadian Law, All Filming Continues
The Directors Guild of Canada BC’s strike deadline has now passed. Asked if the guild is on strike, a spokesperson told Deadline that “the answer isn’t as simple” in British Columbia, where in 2008 the BC Labor Board imposed safe harbor agreements upon the industry to provide for labor stability during collective…
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AMPTP & CMPA See Little Hope Of Averting Strike By Directors Guild Of Canada In British Columbia In Next 48 Hours
With contract negotiations stalled and the Directors Guild of Canada BC threatening to go on strike in British Columbia in the next 48 hours, the organizations representing producers there now appear resigned to the inevitability of a work stoppage in the province. On Tuesday, the DGC BC issued a 72-hour strike…
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Directors Guild Of Canada BC Issues Strike Notice; Work Stoppage In British Columbia Could Come In Three Days
Contract talks have stalled and the Directors Guild of Canada BC has issued a 72-hour strike notice, the next and possibly final step before the guild launches a work stoppage in British Columbia. Barring a last minute settlement, a work stoppage could come any day.
The latest move comes in the wake of a strike mandate…
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Directors Guild Of Canada B.C. Members Vote Overwhelmingly To Authorize Strike Against Film & TV Production
UPDATED with DGA statement: Members of the Directors Guild of Canada British Columbia have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike against film and TV productions in the province. The vote on the union’s first-ever strike mandate was 92.2% in favor, with 86.2% of eligible voters casting ballots.
"We thank our…
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AMPTP Warns Directors Guild Of Canada That Ongoing Strike Authorization Vote In British Columbia May Force Companies To “Re-Evaluate” Filming There
With a strike authorization vote now underway in British Columbia among members of the Directors Guild of Canada, the AMPTP and the Canadian Media Producers Association are warning that labor instability in the region could force producers to think twice about filming there.
The two employer groups, which have been…
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Directors Guild Of Canada B.C. Seeks First-Ever Strike OK Vote From Members After AMPTP Bargaining Reaches “Impasse”
The Directors Guild of Canada, B.C. District Council, is threatening to launch its first-ever strike against the film and TV industry after yearlong negotiations with employers have broken off as the sides have failed to reach an agreement on a new contract. A strike would effectively shut down production across…
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Canadian Actors And Directors Unions Launch Helpline For Reporting Harassment
ACTRA, the Canadian actors union, and the Directors Guild of Canada are launching a helpline "to support members when reporting incidents of harassment."
"We owe it to the courageous individuals who've exposed the truth about harassment and misconduct in our industry to have their backs," said DGC president Tim…
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