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IATSE and The Animation Guild are touting a major development today: they're seeking to unionize a group of 10 remote-working animation workers employed by Walt Disney Animation Studios. This group is known as “The Traveling Lab” within WDAS, and as far as I know they would be the first bargaining unit consisting entirely of remote-work employees.

This is a significant development because, as IATSE and TAG put it―and in exchange for their remote-work status―remote-working employees of animation studios have largely been denied the contracts and protections that unionized members of the industry have.


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Out of nine ballots counted in a National Labor Relations Board election on Thursday, nine workers at the Lab — who live outside of L.A. County but work on Walt Disney Animation Studios projects — voted to join the subsidiary of crew union IATSE. [...]

As a result of its win in the NLRB vote, the union is arguing that it may be able to get these remote workers benefits that are comparable to those that their L.A. counterparts receive — depending on what is achieved in a first contract. “It’s something like I really do feel is going to be a gamechanger for the Animation Guild’s history and it is another indication of the Animation Guild exercising its national jurisdiction,” says Speight. “We’re going to look at TAG 10 years from now and the workforce for the L.A.-based studios are going to be national.”


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