Campaign India Team
Nov 20, 2008

Breaking News: The FWICE-Producers impasse continues

Close on the heels of an announcement of a solution to the ongoing FWICE-Producers strike late last evening, the television workers have gone on strike again. JD Majethia of Hats Off Productions confirmed the news to Campaign India. Yesterday, the producers and FWICE had reached an agreement regarding the wages of the television workers. However, there were some sections of the worker segment which were not happy with the results.

Breaking News: The FWICE-Producers impasse continues

Close on the heels of an announcement of a solution to the ongoing FWICE-Producers strike late last evening, the television workers have gone on strike again. JD Majethia of Hats Off Productions confirmed the news to Campaign India.
Yesterday, the producers and FWICE had reached an agreement regarding the wages of the television workers. However, there were some sections of the worker segment which were not happy with the results.

“There has been a miscommunication. There still are some problems.  We still haven’t received an official notice from FWICE but the strike has been announced again,” said Majethia.
 

Watch this space for updates

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Campaign India

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