TV & VIDEO - Nov. 28, 1990
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The Union Label: Crew members on “Twin Peaks” are working under a union contract for the first time starting this week, as a newly negotiated agreement with the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees begins to take effect. The contract, which covers make-up artists, photographers, film editors and stagehands, was negotiated just hours before the union was to have struck the set of “Twin Peaks,” as well as ABC television offices in Los Angeles and New York. The union had been the only labor organization left out when Lynch/Frost Productions initially negotiated contracts for “Twin Peaks.”
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