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Animation Contract Talks Break Down

The initial round of contract talks between Hollywood union animators and producers have broken down after three days, three months before the current deal expires on July 31.

The initial round of contract talks between Hollywood union animators and producers have broken down after three days, according to a report by Daily Variety, three months before the current deal expires on July 31.

The Animation Guild, which represents about 2,000 animators through Local 839 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, did not disclose when the negotiations for a new three-year deal will resume.

A spokesman for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers had no comment, noting that the talks have been taking place under a news blackout. Steven Hulett, business representative for the local, disclosed the breakdown of talks in a blog posting last week, writing, “This morning we broke off the negotiations, as we are far apart with the producers and there didn't appear to be any simple way to bridge the yawning chasm.”

IATSE and the AMPTP agreed last week to a new three-year master contract that will, if ratified, cover more than 20,000 members of 15 other West Coast locals.

IATSE president Matthew Loeb asserted that the new West Coast deal resolves the problem of an anticipated funding shortfall of over $400 million in the union's pension and health plans via a $1 per hour increase to the health plan contribution by employers, up 20% over the current rate of $5 per hour. In exchange, IATSE agreed to the first-ever premiums for health plan coverage -- $25 per month for participants with one dependent and $50 for those with two or more dependents.

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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