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Producers
of television shows have decided to stop
shootings till a clear understanding is
reached between the workers and producers.
The decision to stop work came after the
core committee of the producers’ bodies
met last evening. The core committee warned
member producers of strict disciplinary
action if they did not comply with the directive.
It may be recalled that over 1 lakh workers
including actors, technicians, dancers,
camera operators went on an indefinite strike
in October against low wages and long working
hours. They also demanded that non-members
of worker’s unions should not be employed.
Now the FWICE has alleged that even after
signing a MoU producers have failed to pay
workers on time. On the other hand producers
allege that workers stop shooting without
prior notice. Late Tuesday evening FWICE
(Federation of Western India Cine Employees)
stopped shootings of about 17 television
serials.
Producer Dheeraj Kumar says,” The issue
is the same as last time but only this time
the protest is by the producers. We producers
are also workers or in other terms service
providers and we too want a healthy working
environment. The only thing that I want
to say is that the demands have to be logical
and we agree to move two steps forward then
even the association should take a wise
step by taking a step backward. We have
decided to halt the shoot as we are suffering
because of the daily intervention of the
members of association and they even beat
the people present on the sets.
We have signed a bond but that is still
subject to confirmation by the broadcasters
as they are the ones who have the intellectual
property rights of the products we make
for them right from the beginning. Having
said that, the broadcasters provide us funds
and are not the financers and producers
can’t pass on the burden entirely on them.
So I think the broadcasters, producers and
the FWICE should sit and come to a conclusion
amicably.”
Until then this may be a dull Diwali.
| By
Tellychakkar team |
Posted
on 22 Oct 2008 1:10 pm |
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