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Netflix & Paramount Takeover Bids: Labor Skeptical of 'Pro-Worker' Claims
10 Dec
Summary
- Union leader seeks concrete data on merger benefits for workers.
- Past mergers historically harmed Hollywood's workforce.
- Labor priorities include job security and filming in Los Angeles.

Hollywood labor leaders are expressing significant skepticism regarding recent takeover bids, including Netflix's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount's hostile offer. While executives tout these mergers as 'pro-worker,' union officials are demanding tangible evidence and data to support such claims, pointing to a history of negative impacts on the entertainment workforce from past acquisitions.
The industry faces uncertainty as these high-stakes deals progress. Union representatives, like Lindsay Dougherty of the Teamsters, emphasize that generalized promises are insufficient. Their focus remains on securing assurances for job availability and advocating for continued film and television production within Los Angeles, a critical concern for their members.




