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Performers Unions Demand Action On Workplace Harassment Allegations Amid Scott Rudin Claims

Performers’ Unions “Demand Action” On Workplace Harassment Allegations Amid Scott Rudin Claims Katie Kilkenny Five days after The Hollywood Reporter published an exposé of mega-producer Scott Rudin’s alleged workplace misconduct, performers’ unions SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity and the American Federation of Musicians Local 802 have condemned illegal harassment and harassment that creates a toxic work environment for entertainment employees. “Every worker deserves to do their job in an environment free of harassment of any kind, whether that harassment creates a toxic workplace or, certainly in the case of sexual harassment, when that behavior is also against the law,” SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris, Actors’ Equity Association president Kate Shindle and American Federation of Musicians Local 802 president and executive director Adam Krauthamer said in a statement prompted by

Performers Unions Demand Action On Workplace Harassment Allegations Amid Scott Rudin Claims

Performers Unions Demand Action On Workplace Harassment Allegations Amid Scott Rudin Claims
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Performers Unions Demand Action On Workplace Harassment Allegations Amid Scott Rudin Claims

Performers Unions Demand Action On Workplace Harassment Allegations Amid Scott Rudin Claims
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Column | Pension Reform Tested Vermont Leaders Here Are Their Grades

weekly political column. Tim Newcomb Last Friday, House Speaker Jill Krowinski (D-Burlington) ducked and withdrew her proposal, made 10 days earlier, for closing the enormous gap of more than $3 billion between what s on hand in the state s pension funds and what s needed to cover pensions for retired state workers and teachers in coming years. Instead, she announced plans to appoint a summer task force to study the issue and recommend reforms to lawmakers in January. Of course, pension fund problems compound with time; waiting another year to fix them only makes matters worse. So let s call this the midterm report card, or perhaps the end-of-semester assessment in a tough, two-year course. And by tough, I mean two things should be acknowledged: 1. It will be difficult to come up with a solution that no one will like but everyone will deem tolerable. 2. It absolutely has to be done

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