On Saturday, the strike union representative freelancers technical staff live sports PAC - 12 network.
Drama stage employees international alliance to build area standard wage and welfare work of freelancers who on the network television programs.
There are about 100 union members was silent calen center, the men's basketball game held in southern California the no. 14, Minnesota. Picket line also set the last Saturday in Arizona, Oregon, Oregon and Washington league games are played. They are reading, "elf 12 network improper signs."
USC game use less camera. Usually, there will be six, according to Steve Aredas, international representative IATSE. He said, trade unions have dispute the Pac - 12 schools or stadium.
Aredas said, union attempts to use Pac - 12 network management communication, but they did not respond to.
"We respect the right of the individual to decide whether the union representatives" PAC - 12 network said in a statement. "No matter how they decision, we will continue to focus on creating an environment that is inclusive, respect, let we have direct relationship with our staff and the contractor.
Since September 2012 air, PAC - 12 network already hired technical personnel represent IATSE union school in the fall under the jurisdiction of the trade union in 10. But the union said that, in many of these markets event or combination of labor unions and FeiGongHui the Internet use FeiGongHui labor.
Trade union said, these technical personnel working without contract, accept lower wages, no good, no job security.
IATSE representatives are employed by the United States and Canada stage art, film and TV production.
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