What rights have writers working in film, TV and advertising in the USA historically held when it comes to ownership over the fruits of their labour and how has unionisation impacted on these? In Writing for Hire: Unions, Hollywood and Madison Avenue, Catherine L. Fisk traces a history of the labour relations relating to writer’s rights across Hollywood and the US television and advertising industries as they emerged in the middle part of the twentieth century. This is a rigorously researched and argued book that raises interesting and timely questions about labour rights and the importance of unionisation across industries, writes Daniel Zwi
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Reviews of Unions on the board, The social organisation of industrial conflict: control and resistan...
Review of Labour Left Out: Canada’s Failure to Protect and Promote Collective Bargaining as a Human ...
Job security regulation is often the focus of passionate debates among scholars, policy-makers and t...
Writers frequently insist that they are the true authors of television, and that they rather than ex...
Screenwriting: Creative Labor and Professional Practice analyses the histories, practices, identitie...
Are platform workers part of a firm or are they working as individual businesses? Are they providing...
As media companies grow in profits and economic significance, workers in these industries are experi...
We need some new intellectual property stories. By stories, I don’t mean entertaining fictions. I me...
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FROM PART 1 (pp. 1-4): This multi-part blog post investigates the timing of strikes in Hollywood...
Written as an 'act of solidarity', 'Workers’ Playtime' seeks to intervene in a field of practice def...
Nicole S. Cohen’s Writer’s Rights: Freelance Journalism in a DigitalAge offers a much-needed interve...
https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2017_book-covers/1001/thumbnail.jp
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