Members of the Directors Guild of Canada in British Columbia have voted overwhelmingly – 89.5% to 10.5% – to ratify a new three-year film and TV contract with the AMPTP and the Canadian Media Producers Association-BC.
08.06.2022 - 03:15 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: The Directors Guild of Canada BC has returned to the virtual bargaining table with the AMPTP and the Canadian Media Producers Association in an attempt to reach an agreement on a new film and TV contract. “The DGC BC and the negotiating producers continue to bargain this week, meeting virtually,” the guild said in a statement.
The British Columbia branch of the DGC issued a 72-hour “strike notice” on April 26 after members voted overwhelmingly to authorize a “strike mandate” (92.2% in favor) on April 8.
But because of a quirk in Canadian labor law, the guild never was able to call for a work stoppage. That’s because in 2008, the BC Labor Board imposed safe harbor agreements upon the industry to provide for labor stability during collective bargaining. Because of that, every film and TV show that was in production in British Columbia when the strike notice was issued had already signed a safe harbor agreement, allowing them to go on shooting as long as they abided by its terms. If and when a collective bargaining agreement is ultimately reached, they’ll have to abide by its terms as well.
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Three days after the strike notice was issued, the guild said that “no further safe harbor agreements have been signed. All productions currently filming in BC have safe harbor protection. Any production that has signed and complies with the terms of a safe harbor agreement is protected from labor action. Labor action can be implemented any time after 3:10 pm today on productions not covered by safe harbor agreements. All labor action will be decided upon and coordinated by the DGC
Members of the Directors Guild of Canada in British Columbia have voted overwhelmingly – 89.5% to 10.5% – to ratify a new three-year film and TV contract with the AMPTP and the Canadian Media Producers Association-BC.
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The Directors Guild of Canada BC has reached a tentative agreement for a new contract covering films and TV shows shot in British Columbia.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Vancouver branch of the Directors Guild of Canada has reached an agreement with the studios, averting a strike that threatened to shut down film and TV production in British Columbia.The union issued a strike notice on April 26, after talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the Canadian Media Producers Association reached an impasse. That followed the union’s first-ever strike authorization vote earlier in the month, which passed with 92.2% support.In a statement on Wednesday, the union said it had reached a tentative agreement.“As of this afternoon, the DGC BC has reached a tentative agreement with the AMPTP and the CMPA,” the union said.
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