I can’t accuse you of putting words in my mouth because those were words I used, but I do charge you with misleadingly paraphrasing me and misconstruing my intent.
Clearly my reference to perks was in connection with the private car service requirement I referenced, and other requests that even many AEA members feel are unnecessarily luxurious. (But even with regard to the HVAC issue, the article that I linked referenced air conditioning requirements “more stringent than those in hospitals”).
Maybe you haven’t seen the full 24-page rules proposed by Equity. But even if by chance you have, just as I’m not calling AEA’s demands “vile” but merely “excessive” and “impractical”, I would humbly suggest that your own post, to put it in theatrical terms, was not “vile” but simply “highly histrionic” and “way over-the-top”. |