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ACTRA Says: “Dear CFTPA, Time to stop fiddling while our industry burns” | ACTRA Says: “Dear CFTPA, Time to stop fiddling while our industry burns” |
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| Wednesday, 24 January 2007 | |
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ACTRA issued the following open letter to the Canadian Film and Television Production Association (CFTPA) today. Dear CFTPA, Today, the CFTPA and ACTRA should be sitting down together and working out a joint strategy on the following:
Instead, your lead negotiator for the CFTPA will be sitting today in a courtroom a few chairs away from ACTRA’s chief negotiator, watching while our two organizations spend tens of thousands of dollars fighting in court. We are fighting over an attempt by the CFTPA to obtain an injunction, fundamentally aimed at your own CFTPA members that would make ‘interim agreements’ illegal and force ACTRA into an unlimited general strike, shutting down all film and television production across Canada. We think we have a pretty good case, and that this waste of time and money will fail – as all of the CFTPA’s other legal manoeuvres to date have failed. But that’s not why we’re writing to you today. We’re writing to say this: In light of the developments in the industry as set out above, we call on you today to do what you know needs to be done to end this dispute.
Producers and performers have far more in common than we have dividing us on the real issues facing our industry. Instead of building a common front on those issues – work that should be receiving our undivided attention – we are fighting in the corner. Think about it. Yours truly, ACTRA |
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