| re: Isn't he withdrawing women actors (and men and POC and non-POC actors) work weeks by doing this action? |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 10:53 pm EDT 10/05/21 |
| In reply to: re: Isn't he withdrawing women actors (and men and POC and non-POC actors) work weeks by doing this action? - PlayWiz 10:13 pm EDT 10/05/21 |
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Right, those actors would be out of jobs, but this wouldn't necessarily be a net loss of actors having jobs. I don't offer that as a plus or minus for this situation, just as an answer to your question about female actors having the chance to work.
I'm quite surprised, though, that he is able to withdraw this... it implies that they never reached a signed contract on the show. |
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