By taskmaster4450le on Skatehive
Well if this isn't Hollywood, Part II. About 18 months ago, both the writer's and actors unions went on strike. This shut down Hollywood production, something that was still reeling from the COVID lockdowns. Since that time, movie studios cancelled a number of projects, causing employment within the industry to be slashed. We covered a number of articles detailing how many people are out of work. The trickle down effect is taking place, with people who were not part of the strikes feeling the pinch. Even those within the unions are finding their services no longer required. It seems journalists, at least at the Guardian, did not learn from their Hollywood counterparts. For some reason, they appear to believe they not at risk of disruption. This is not the case. It is something that is being driven home very quickly. https://img.inleo.io/DQmYLpN2FMs6T8JTPugx6VcxzULYsLgtcq2kAW9AtY21SYE/guardian.png Source Another Industry In Demise And Workers Striking Traditional media is being disrupte