Laid-off key grip from The Office describes the impact of strike

Posted by Dan November 12th, 2007 at 12:53pm In News

A key grip on The Office sent this sobering e-mail to the LA Times about the impact of the WGA strike on “below the line” employees.

The e-mail reads, in part:

“I have been in the motion picture business for 33 years and have survived three major strikes. None of which have been by any of the below the line unions. During the 1988 WGA strike many of my friends lost their homes, cars and even spouses. Many actors are publicly backing the writers, some have even said that they would find a way to help pay bills for the striking writers. When the networks run out of new shows and they air repeats the writers will be paid residuals. The lowest paid writer in television makes roughly twice the salary than the below the line crewmember makes. Everyone should be paid their fair share, but does it have to be at the expense of the other 90% of the crewmembers. Nobody ever recoups from a strike, lost wages are just that, lost. “We all know that the strike will be resolved. Eventually both sides will return to the bargaining table and make a deal. The only uncertainty is how many of our houses, livelihoods, college educations and retirement funds will pay for it.”

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. maggie's dad  |  November 12th, 2007 at 3:14 pm

    Well that tears it. I no longer have sympathy for the writers.

  • 2. sara  |  November 12th, 2007 at 5:55 pm

    As much as I empathize with the below the line people who are out of work as a result of the strike (and all the businesses that depend on TV and movie work to stay afloat, like dry cleaners and catering companies), it’s a volatile business and lack of work is going to happen. The whole crew of Viva Laughlin was out of work because their show sucked and got canceled; right now people are out of work because there’s an unavoidable labor action going on. It sucks but I don’t think we get anywhere blaming the writers’ union for taking action to get paid for work they did. I would guess that the below the line union members got paid for working on those webisodes, right?

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