, the relief fund, which is led by WGA West board member Liz Hsiao Lan Alper and support staffer Alex Rubin, will provide onetime grants to assistants and support staff who have less than three years of industry experience and have lost employment due to an industry work stoppage.Entertainment Community Fund Has Provided Financial Assistance To More Than 400 Non-Writers Affected By WGA Strike
The movie comes as the writers strike against the studios enters its 37th day, impacting production and day-to-day work across the industry. On Monday, Sas the actors’ union readies to begin its own talks for a new TV/Theatrical contract. That contract expires June 30. “Support staff jobs are the elemental step to a career in film and television, and the first three years are incredibly important,” Rubin said. “They’re times of learning, connection, and growing into who you will be as a member of the industry, but those years also include low pay, long hours, and sacrifice. Work stoppages interrupt a new professional’s trajectory and, when coupled with the daily lack of support and resources, can mean the end of a career.
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