KEY POINTS
  • The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees said its union members will go on strike Monday if a new contact deal is not reached with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
  • IATSE has been bargaining with producers for months, advocating for better working hours, safer workplace conditions and improved benefits.
  • An industrywide strike would essentially stop Hollywood production in its tracks.

After more than a week of failed negotiations, the union representing Hollywood crews announced Wednesday that its members will go on strike Monday if they cannot reach an agreement on a new contract.

"The pace of bargaining doesn't reflect any sense of urgency," said Matthew Loeb, president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, in a statement Wednesday. "Without an end date, we could keep talking forever. Our members deserve to have their basic needs addressed now."