The glitz and glamour of Hollywood often overshadow the behind-the-scenes struggles of the entertainment industry’s workforce. In recent months, a significant strike has shaken the foundations of the USA entertainment industry, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by the people who make our favorite movies, TV shows, and performances possible. This strike, driven by demands for better working conditions and fair compensation, has highlighted the need for substantial change in an industry that has long been criticized for its labor practices.
The USA entertainment industry is renowned for its creativity and innovation. From blockbuster movies to critically acclaimed TV series and mesmerizing Broadway performances, it’s an industry that captivates audiences worldwide. However, the creative magic we witness on screen and stage often comes at a high cost for the workers involved.
The entertainment industry’s labor practices have been under scrutiny for years. Long hours, low pay, inadequate rest periods, and a lack of job security are just some of the issues plaguing the workforce. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated these problems, exposing the vulnerability of many industry workers who were left without income or healthcare coverage during lockdowns.
This is the first major strike of actors since 1980 and the first joint with writers in 65 years
Since summer, actors and screenwriters have been fighting to get better conditions in the sector.
Although the strike has been called off by the writers, these 148 days of industrial action will surely affect.
These past months cinemas have been fed with material already created but, surely 2024 will see the consequences of this strike.
Despite of everything, every cloud has a silver lining, and surely other industries like Europe will take advantage to bring out their productions.