The face-off that nearly caused a work stoppage, which could have ground most television and film production to a halt, has finally come to an end. Members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, the union that represents 60,000 workers including cinematographers, costumers, editors, hairstylists, set builders, prop makers, grips and other behind-the-scenes employees,…
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