*ahem* Paul Haggis is out on strike, and has gone down to the picket line, and I'd say he was fairly well known for his work...
www.imdb.com/name/nm0353673/
judging by the first few film entries alone...
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www.imdb.com/name/nm0353673/
judging by the first few film entries alone...
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I didn't see that..
and I agree that kind of shits on my argument, but still...
I think the principle of what I'm saying is sound, ie. striking is not going to make them money in the long term.
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and I agree that kind of shits on my argument, but still...
I think the principle of what I'm saying is sound, ie. striking is not going to make them money in the long term.
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Your argument is that the collective action of a group of workers withdrawing their work will not lead to them getting better working conditions? Nope, I reckon it's still a pretty flawed argument.
Why shouldn't a writer get substantial residuals for their work? I don't think you understand the situation very
Great video, very informative.
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