The Official Bulletin: 2016 Q4 / No. 654
IATSE Local 210 and Oilers Entertainment Group Score with First Agreement at Rogers Place
EDMONTON, AB – IATSE Local 210 has reached an agreement with Oilers Entertainment Group for work performed at Rogers Place, including Ford Hall. The deal comes after months of friendly […]
Statement from President Matthew D. Loeb: 2016 Election
The election for President of the United States is over. While we did not achieve the result we desired, I am extremely proud of the work of our Political Department, […]
Third Presidential Debate: The Final Breakdown
Secretary Hillary Clinton commanded the stage and won the final debate on Wednesday night with her demonstrated leadership and optimistic vision. After three presidential debates, American voters have had an […]
Second Presidential Debate Results: Clinton Won by Standing Strong
Hillary Clinton, once again, won the second presidential debate with her calm leadership and solution-oriented policies. Secretary Clinton proved she is the only candidate supporting Americans by talking about the […]
Vice Presidential Debate Main Take-away
The Vice Presidential debate on Tuesday night left no doubt who will stand up for American families. Tim Kaine did exactly what a vice presidential running mate was supposed to […]
The Official Bulletin: 2016 Q3 / No. 653
Debate Results Are In: Hillary Clinton Won
Monday night’s Presidential debate provided a clear choice for American voters. Hillary Clinton commanded the stage with calm authority and concrete facts while Donald Trump was grossly unprepared and visibly […]
Local 16 Member Eddie Raymond to Receive ESTA’s Eva Swan Award
ESTA (Entertainment Services and Technology Association) has announced that Eddie Raymond will receive its highest honor, the Eva Swan Award, which recognizes exceptional long-term commitment to the association, on Thursday […]
JOINT ANNOUNCEMENT: Members of the Creative Community Reject the Revised FCC Set-top Box Proposal’s Creativity, Innovation, and Job Chilling Intrusion into the Creative Economy
WASHINGTON — A diverse group of creative industry companies, advocacy groups, labor unions, associations, and programmers that raised concerns in April and May about the Federal Communications Commission’s initial proposal […]