Hot and hot: A conflict in the production of the border threatens to cancel the filming of the series
Protest of film and television workers begins to charge prices: Hot's border production that was supposed to begin filming this month has been postponed once again due to a dispute with the workers' union and is in danger of being canceled. Production worker for Walla! Brenze: "This slavery must end
David Wertheim
11/01/2022
Tuesday, 11 January 2022, 11:01 Updated: 11:12
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huge production of a series called "Border" by Hot, which was supposed to start filming on January 11, was postponed once again for at least two weeks due to a dispute with the workers' union and is in danger of being canceled.
The union began imposing sanctions in light of unilateral steps taken by the production and demands for work in violation of the Hours of Work and Rest
Act .
Film and television refuses to allow abusive and exploitative employment and demands that the production work in accordance with the provisions of the law and not employ the workers beyond the permitted hours. Act CEO Itamar Avitan told Walla!
Brenze because he expects the leading actors of the production, Shlomi Shabbat, Louis Ali and Shalom Michaelshvili to express solidarity and support the struggle.
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Border Police (Photo: HOT)
The Border Police is an action drama that will tell the story of the Border Police fighters for the first time. The series is directed by Mani Yaish, the director of "The Watchers", "Our Father" and "JUDA". In among other things to close an account with the Arab neighbors from Jaffa.
A production worker told Walla!
Brenze: "For more than a decade I have been working in the industry. When I start production I can not determine anything, because I have no idea when it will start each day and when it will end. I do not have time to see my family, make an appointment, see sports or see friends. Day. "An average can start at six in the morning and end easily at nine in the evening. I can not live like this anymore. A working day has to be set by law or agreement so that I can lead a normal personal life. This slavery has to end."
Bhut referred to their original production spokesperson who referred to the production itself.
No response has been received yet.
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