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Monday, November 15, 2010

'Biggest Loser' Strike Update: Production To Resume On Monday With Replacements

Nellie Andreeva

EXCLUSIVE... 3RD UPDATE FRIDAY 11PM: It's war! I hear that The Biggest Loser producers, Shine Group's Reveille and JD Roth and Todd Nelson's Eyeworks-owned 3 Ball Prods., are planning to resume production on the weight-loss reality series on Monday morning after a week-long shutdown because of the IATSE-backed strike by crew members. But the restart of filming is not the result of an agreement with IATSE. I hear the producers are bringing in replacements and the show will continue to be non-union. (In a letter sent to the crew members on Tuesday, the full text of which is displayed in the 2nd Updatedbelow, the producers threaten striking crew members that their jobs may be lost if they hire permanent replacements.) I hear that no Biggest Loser crew members are expected to cross the picket line on Monday. "Should be ugly," one insider says. Meanwhile, I hear that the Biggest Loser employees who are striking to go union have received support from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, a voluntary federation of 57 national and international unions, which has issued a "Do Not Patronize" sanction against the Biggest Loser producers. The companies' put on AFL-CIO "Do Not Patronize" list "have been identified as unfair employers and adversaries of the labor movement, and all trade unionists and friends of organized labor are urged not to patronize those businesses," according to the organization's Web site.

EXCLUSIVE... 2ND UPDATE THURSDAY 4PM: It's Day 3 of IATSE's strike against veteran NBC reality series The Biggest Loser and the production companies behind it, mainly Reveille Prods. and 3 Ball Prods. As we first reported, the strike started on Monday night when the show's crew walked off the set. The picketing, which started yesterday at the production location aka The Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains, spread today to the Redondo Beach offices of 3 Ball where the show is being edited. Production on the series's upcoming 11th season continues to be halted. Meanwhile, the producers have sent a stern Facts About a Strike letter to the crew, stressing that they may hire permanent replacements for the striking members. (letter posted below.) The strike is taking a toll on the striking employees. "Most of the crew is bummed, but determined," one insider said. "Many have been on the show for 4 or 5 seasons. They are sticking together, many on the picket lines."

The main issue for the crew is that, because Biggest Loser has no deal with IATSE, the crew members can't accrue their union days to qualify for health and pension benefits while working on the show. Since Biggest Loser is a reality series on an atypical schedule as it films 4 to 5 days a week from September to March, many crew members have to leave for a period of time so they can get their IA days on other shows while they would rather stay on Biggest Loser full-time and make their union days there. The Biggest Loser crew usually consists of 90-100 people, 40 of whom are IA members. I hear the show adheres to union rules in terms of work schedule and that crew rates are substantially above union minimum. But word is that there has not been a crew raise since season 6. That has coincided with the current economic downturn, and the ratings for the long-running show have begun to trend downwards lately. But the raise freeze has left employees a little frustrated as they get to shoot many paid product placement segments on the show. "The crew wonders where all that money goes," one person said. And while the producers explain in the letter why they don't want the show to go union, a move that would allow crew members to get their health benefits through IATSE, they don't offer company-based health benefits as an alternative with the argument that they pay above union rates, so crew members should be able to afford their own health care. (which most of them can't)

Will the strike find a successful resolution before the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday? It's hard to say because complicating the things is a possible negotiating tactic by IATSE which has been in separate negotiations with Reveille for the company's new Paula Abdul reality show Live to Dance on CBS. Word is that the union has pulled that negotiating team and are trying to leverage all Reveille/Shine shows to go union. I hear that has pissed Biggest Loser union members off to no end because none of them want their jobs to be a negotiating pawn. Word is that ultimately IATSE may do a separate deal for The Biggest Loser but the back-and-forth has led to further delays. IATSE first talked with the Biggest Loser producers about a deal in Season 4 when the show signed with the DGA but those talks went nowhere.

November 9, 2010

FACTS ABOUT A STRIKE

We understand that the IATSE is trying to call some of our employees out on strike. Before you decide what to do, think about the following factual answers to typical questions about strikes:

1.????? IF EMPLOYEES GO OUT ON STRIKE, WILL THEY CONTINUE TO GET PAID?
Striking employees aren’t working so they don’t get paid for the time they are striking.. The Company will not pay wages during a strike and neither will the union.
2.????? CAN EMPLOYEES???? COLLECT UNEMPLOYMENT?? COMPENSA TION DURING A STRIKE?
No. California will not pay unemployment compensation to strikers out of work because of a strike.
3.????? IF THE UNION CALLS A STRIKE, CAN THE COMPANY CONTINUE TO OPERATE?
Yes. The Company can and will continue to operate during a strike with employees who want to work and if necessary with permanent replacements (see next Q and A).
4.????? COULD I BE REPLACED IF THE UNION CALLS A STRIKE?
Yes. Under the law, if the union calls a strike to try to force the Company to agree to the union’s demands (called an “economic strike”), the Company may replace the strikers with permanent replacements. If you strike and are permanently replaced, you have no right to be reinstated to your old job until vacancies become available and you are reinstated from a preferential hiring list.
5.????? WHY IS THE COMPANY OPPOSED TO THIS UNION?
The threat of strikes is a major reason the Company is opposed to this union. We also don’t see why you should have to pay union dues, fees, fines and assessments in order to work here. Some of our employees have worked for the Company for years. We strongly prefer to solve problems directly with our employees, without the involvement of a union with its own agenda.
If you would like more information about your rights or the rules governing this situation, please contact the Regional Office of the National Labor Relations Board, telephone (213) 894-5200 or (310) 235-7352 or go to www.nlrb.gov.

1ST UPDATE WEDNESDAY PM: IATSE has put out this statement confirming?my story that it is on strike against The Biggest Loser. The relationship between the Hollywood guilds and reality shows?has been very problematic.

Los Angeles – The IATSE has confirmed that it is on strike against the reality series, “The Biggest Loser,” and its production entities, Reveille Productions, 25/7 Productions and 3 Ball Productions.? This top rated show for NBC is now filming its tenth season.? The work action follows a vote by 100% of the production crew members to support the IA.? AFTRA and DGA already have agreements with the production.

IA International President Matthew D. Loeb said, “This is a top-rated prime-time television show, and the crew remains unified.? The strike is the result of a unanimous decision by members of the production crew that they get a contract similar to others covering these types of productions, and we are resolute in getting it for them.”

EXCLUSIVE TUESDAY 7PM: Production on NBC's veteran reality series The Biggest Loser has been put on hold following a walkout by the show's crew in an effort to unionize. I hear that representatives from IATSE, the union that represents most film and TV crew members, showed up on the set of The Biggest Loser last night and led the crew off the set. As a result, filming on the show was suspended. The Biggest Loser also didn't shoot today, while representatives from IATSE and Reveille, which produces the series with 3 Ball Prods., have been discussing a potential agreement. There have been rumblings that the walkout was the culmination of ongoing efforts by the Biggest Loser crew to go union but show insiders tell me that the producers were not aware of such attempts and were surprised by the labor action last night. I'll be updating the story as it evolves.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Donna Gigliotti appointed President of production for the Weinstein Company

By MICHAEL SPEIER | Sunday 17 October 2010 @ 10: 55 pm PDT

Arrive in their past (hopefully) repeat some of their glory, Harvey and Bob Weinstein operated a familiar to chair the Weinstein Company face the production.Donna Gigliotti was a leader in 1993 at 1996.Elle Miramax was also a producer on Shakespeare In Love of Miramax won an Oscar in 1998 and received a Player of TWC 2008 Oscar nomination.

New York, NY (18 October 2010) - after establishing a relationship over seventeen years, The Weinstein Company (TWC) hired won an Oscar, producer and former Miramax Films Vice President Donna Gigliotti as President of production. It will work directly with Bob co-chairs of TWC and Harvey Weinstein, as well as producing several films for the company.First production of Gigliotti will be that I don't know how it is starring Sarah Jessica Parker, which will begin January 17 tournage.Elle oversees currently my week with Marilyn, starring Michelle Williams, the United Kingdom shooting and produce of David o. Russell Silver coatings in the second half of the 2011.Gigliotti is one of only five women to have won a Best Picture Oscar.In its first release as an independent producer, she was awarded the Academy in 1998 to produce film Miramax Oscar winning seven times in Shakespeare's love and was subsequently nominated for a Best Picture Oscar for 2008 romantic drama The Weinstein Company drive.

At the beginning of the years 2000, Gigliotti was President United States happening to its mandate, such as Steven Soderberg winner, Robert Altman Gosford traffic, Neil La Bute Possession movies films production and Joel and The Man Who wasn't there Ethan Coen.Elle can't recently produced I am in the remake of the famous Swedish than the right one film English in.

Began his career as an assistant of Martin Scorsese on Raging Bull, Gigliotti became Director of procurement for United Artists' to the Classics and co-founded classic Orion, this building in the pre-eminent of specialty films from directors such as Louis Malle (review the children), Pedro Almodovar (women on the verge of a nervous breakdown), Steven Frears (My Beautiful Laudrette), Akira Kurasawa (Ran) and Gabriel Axel distributor (Oscar winner Babette's feast) points 1993 to 1996, she was Vice President of Miramax Films, where she oversaw Executive and executive produced projects such as Emma starring Gwyneth Paltrow, restoration, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jane Eyre of Franco Zefirelli.

"Donna is a major producer who love filmmakers," says Harvey Weinstein. "Has impeccable taste, but it is too looks and practical YH ' well I look forward to share with her the Weinstein Company the same kind of success that we celebrated together at Miramax.?

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Exclusive: Deadline has had just learned that Amy Israel is released as Senior Vice President of production at the Regency again even though she knew make excellent taste in the material. Israel joined new Regency in 2008 after heading production Paramount Vantage and acquisitions.?It will now serve as an executive producer on now, Director company scifi film by Andrew Niccol (aka I am mortal) featuring Justin Timberlake, Olivia Wilde, Amanda Seyfried, Cillian Murphy and Johnny Galecki. She has produced before and wanted to find its roots of cinema.

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