Production Workers At Titmouse LA Move To Unionize With The Animation Guild
The Titmouse unionization effort comes just weeks after production workers on “Rick & Morty” and “Solar Opposites” announced that they were doing the same.
The Titmouse unionization effort comes just weeks after production workers on “Rick & Morty” and “Solar Opposites” announced that they were doing the same.
Disney and Warnermedia say they are unwilling to voluntarily recognize these workers.
The talks will pick up where they broke off on December 3.
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Titmouse workers are the first members of the NYC animation industry to join a union in over three decades.
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No date has been set for the continuation of the talks.
The union’s negotiations with employers are due to end today, December 2.
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The employees have asked for voluntary recognition of their union from the studio’s management.
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