say that labor and management are working together to get it done safely and as soon as humanly possible. “The good news is that the entire industry is starting to focus on this and find solutions, and we’re completely aligned with the employers,” Lindley says on the video. “They want us to get back to work as much as we want to get back to work.”“There are a lot of moving parts as we have this conversation,” Rhine says in the video.
The Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee, which has been implementing safety procedures for decades, will play a major role in establishing those protocols. Formed in 1965, it’s comprised of guild, union, and management representatives who research, write and recommend guidelines for on-set safety practices.