Anxiety over artificial intelligence and minimum staffing for writers room in Hollywood amid dual strikes has spread north of the border.
IATSE and the WGC argue north of the border the trend towards smaller writing rooms or mini-rooms has resulted in script or story coordinators handling more tasks than in the past.
“Whether entry-level or otherwise, all work has value. And the people performing that work deserve to have a voice. The IATSE is pleased to welcome these workers, and we are looking forward to a collaborative relationship with the WGC. Our voice is strongest when we speak together,” IATSE director of Canadian affairs John Lewis said in a statement on Monday.
The Canadian guild and union also contend the role of script coordinators in recent years has increasingly been filled by workers from underrepresented communities, including writers who are black, indigenous and People of Color.
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