Objectives of the Union NBC Rockefeller Center Christmas Special due stalled talks

Meanwhile, McEwan says management has grown increasingly hostile, ignoring the concerns of union members. So now the union has focused on 12 th of NBC’s “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” special will air on Wednesday. NABET CWA prior contract expired in March and there has been little progress since talks began more than a year. The union launched a new website today, http://NBCStoleChristmas.com, who says underscores the “Grinch” on NBC. Nearly 3,000 of the network of producers, writers and technicians are accusing NBC of not dealing fairly with the National Association of Radio Workers and Technicians (NABET-CWA) Local 11 in New York. “This would protect the flexibility leaving NBC-union employees do technical work, provided they do not become their main job,” said McEwan. “This is a lighted path for the company and the union. Local 11 negotiating team said on NBC has completely ignored the union’s attempt to move their relationship firmly in the 21st century, while the touch of a disastrous old management regime that protects a group of employees for less experienced layoffsLocal 11 President Ed McEwan said in a statement the union is angry stalemate in negotiations over a new contract. It provides job security for our members and flexibility for NBC and the television industry is changing rapidly.” The union says its goal is to protect the job security of the network attempts to dismantle the technical work is assigned, so NBC employees who primarily perform these tasks are allowed in the bargaining unit. “Christmas is supposed to be one of good will, but network management is hiding behind the lights estate, leaving employees in the dark.”

Categories: Actors and Actresses, Chats and Forums, Cultures and Groups — JUDGE GEORGE 4:42 am July 20, 2011