Opinion Opinion | Hollywood Strike’s Big Risk Is a ‘Nanny’ Without a Plan By: Fannie Flagg Date: July 21, 2023 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The actors union let itself be pushed into a walkout by radical posturing when its leverage was low. Source link TagsactorsartsArts/EntertainmentC&E Executive News FilterC&E Industry News FiltercelebritiescommentariesCommentaries/OpinionsContent TypescorporateCorporate/Industrial NewsentertainmentFactiva Filtersfilmgeneral newshollywoodindustrial newslaborLabor DisputesLabor/PersonnellifestylelivingLiving/LifestyleMoviesopinionspersonnelpoliticalPolitical/General NewsstreamingstrikeSYNDtvunionwritersWSJ-PRO-WSJ.com Fannie Flagg Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to our magazine Subscribe Now ━ more like this Business France’s post-election political chaos sets the stage for a weak government and a lower global profile July 8, 2024 0 France looks headed for political instability after a surprise win by a left-wing coalition in Sunday’s legislative election left no party able to... Business Paramount Global special committee backs merger with David Ellison’s Skydance Media July 7, 2024 0 David Ellison inched closer to an acquisition of Paramount Global, the owner of MTV and CBS, as a special committee of the company’s... Business Hedge funds have no idea what to do about Tesla as shares rally while Trump, tariffs, and backlash against ‘woke’ EVs all loom July 7, 2024 0 Hedge funds piled into short bets against Tesla Inc. right before the electric vehicle maker unveiled a set of numbers that triggered a... Business Texas braces for Beryl as storm threatens to regain hurricane strength before making landfall July 7, 2024 0 Beryl began lashing Texas with rain and intensifying winds Sunday as coastal residents boarded up windows, left beach towns under evacuation orders and... Business Euro falls as France’s left wing looks to score stunning election victory, raising fears of more spending and deeper deficits July 7, 2024 0 The euro fell after initial projections in France’s legislative elections pointed to a shock victory for the leftist alliance, whose campaign for a... Previous articleA tech editor, a VC, and a founder go bobsledding: Welcome to Fortune’s Brainstorm TechNext articleThe $234 billion venture capital sector sometimes uses an illegal pricing strategy, new research suggests—but it’s killing innovation, too