Great piece as always. Interesting linked article from Vanity Fair, but it asserts the strike will be LONGER if SAG-AFTRA and/or DGA also strike, which I’ve also seen suggested by McNulty. I don’t understand this. Wouldn’t having more of your workforce on strike and thus being able to produce less, thereby losing more money, cause the AMPTP to come back with a better offer quicker? Is this company propaganda seeping in or am I missing something?
Great piece as always. Interesting linked article from Vanity Fair, but it asserts the strike will be LONGER if SAG-AFTRA and/or DGA also strike, which I’ve also seen suggested by McNulty. I don’t understand this. Wouldn’t having more of your workforce on strike and thus being able to produce less, thereby losing more money, cause the AMPTP to come back with a better offer quicker? Is this company propaganda seeping in or am I missing something?