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Inside the Here Lies Love Dispute
Last Edit: dbdbdb 11:36 pm EDT 06/05/23
Posted by: dbdbdb 11:36 pm EDT 06/05/23

If you can stand it, this piece from Variety lays out the opposing positions in detail. It also shows how each side is hardening. The producers, some of whom are Filipino, are claiming that their culture is being marginalized and ignored. The AFM is suggesting that Here Lies Love may not be eligible for Tony Awards. Next up is arbitration which, the article suggests, might not be settled until the show is up and running. Is that possible?
Link https://variety.com/2023/legit/news/here-lies-love-dispute-live-musicians-union-filipino-producers-1235632857/#recipient_hashed=2daa6c93e20828e52a96c1845d8f10e6db9c3ec0bfb5fc085295da1d7d0b4a58&recipie
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re: Inside the Here Lies Love Dispute
Posted by: ryhog 01:30 am EDT 06/06/23
In reply to: Inside the Here Lies Love Dispute - dbdbdb 11:36 pm EDT 06/05/23

Variety did not get it exactly right and therein lies the confusion. The process is that the special situations determination in the CBA is made by a committee (union, league, and neutrals), not by 802. Either party can THEN go to arbitration. To my knowledge there has been no determination so arbitration is not (yet) the next step.

My assumption is that, if there is not a resolution before the first performance, the union will picket and I assume at least some of the unions will not cross the line. And if that's the case, no it is not possible for the show to run. My guess (and my hope) is that there will be a reasonable middle ground agreed upon but we shall see.
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