IATSE and Labor Movement News

IATSE and Labor Movement News

THIRD QUARTER, 2012 NUMBER 637 FEATURES Financial Statements 10 of the IATSE For the years ended 2012 and 2011 Reports of the General 18 Executive Board meetings Detroit, Michigan, July 11, 2012 Vancouver, British Columbia, July 23 -27, 2012 IATSE Mourns the 83 Passing of Tim Magee Local 38’s obituary for the First Vice President INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES, MOVING PICTURE TECHNICIANS, ARTISTS AND ALLIED CRAFTS OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS TERRITORIES AND CANADA, AFL-CIO, CLC EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Matthew D. Loeb James B. Wood International President General Secretary–Treasurer Thomas C. Short Michael W. Proscia International General Secretary– President Emeritus Treasurer Emeritus Edward C. Powell International Vice President Emeritus Michael Barnes John T. Beckman, Jr. 1st Vice President 7th Vice President 2401 South Swanson Street 1611 S. Broadway, #110 DEPARTMENTS Philadelphia, PA 19148 St Louis, MO 63104 J. Walter Cahill Daniel DiTolla 2nd Vice President 8th Vice President 5010 Rugby Avenue 1430 Broadway, 20th Floor Bethesda, MD 20814 New York, NY 10018 4 President’s 69 On Location Thom Davis John Ford 3rd Vice President 9th Vice President Newsletter 2520 West Olive Avenue 326 West 48th Street 70 Let’s Get Organized Burbank, CA 91505 New York, NY 10036 Anthony M. DePaulo John M. Lewis 5 General Secretary- 4th Vice President 10th Vice President 72 Education & Training 1430 Broadway, 20th Floor 22 St. Joseph Street Treasurer’s Message New York, NY 10018 Toronto, Ontario Damian Petti Canada M4Y 1J9 5th Vice President Craig Carlson 6 IATSE and Labor 74 Local News & Views 201-208 57th Ave., S.W. 11th Vice President Calgary, Alberta 216 S. Jefferson St., #400 Movement News Canada T2H 2K8 Chicago, IL 60661 78 Crew Shots Michael F. Miller, Jr. William E. Gearns, Jr. 6th Vice President 12th Vice President 63 On the Show Floor 10045 Riverside Drive 6673 Avila Way 81 In Memoriam Toluca Lake, CA 91602 Fishers, IN 46038 Phil S. LoCicero 64 On Stage, In Focus 13th Vice President 432 N. Anthony St., Suite 305 85 Directory of Local New Orleans, LA 70119 65 Safety Zone Secretaries and TRUSTEES Thomas J. Cleary C. Faye Harper 66 On The Road Business Agents 216 S. Jefferson St., #400 2695 Dayview Lane Chicago, IL 60661 Atlanta, GA 30331 George Palazzo 1811 W. Burbank Blvd., Burbank, CA 91506 Visit us on the Web: www.iatse-intl.org www.flickr.com/groups/iatse CLC DELEGATE Kelly Moon 1640 Boundary Road, Burnaby, BC V5K 4V4 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/iatse Follow us on Twitter: @iatse GENERAL COUNSEL Dale W. Short Downloadable versions of The Official Bulletin are posted on our website: www.iatse-intl.org. Permission must be granted by the IATSE before reprinting or distributing any portions. GENERAL OFFICE 1430 Broadway, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10018 Tele: (212) 730-1770 FAX: Office of the President (212) 730-7809 James B. Wood MaryAnn Kelly David Geffner FAX: General Secretary-Treasurer (212) 921-7699 Editor Assistant to the Editor Special Asst. to the Editor WEST COAST OFFICE The OFFICIAL BULLETIN (ISSN-0020-5885) is published quarterly by the General Secretary-Treasurer of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, 10045 Riverside Drive Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada, (IATSE), 1430 Broadway, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10018. Toluca Lake, CA 91602 Telephone: (212) 730-1770. FAX (212) 921-7699. Email: [email protected] Tele: (818) 980-3499 FAX: (818) 980-3496 Material for publication must be received before the first day of January, April, July, and October, to meet deadlines, respectively, for the First, Second, Third, CANAdiAN OFFICE and Fourth Quarter issues. 22 St. Joseph St. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4Y 1J9 POSTMASTER: Send address change to the OFFICIAL BULLETIN, 1430 Broadway, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10018. Entered as periodical postage paid Tele: (416) 362-3569 FAX: (416) 362-3483 matter at the Post Office at New York, NY and additional locations. CANADIAN Canadian Publications Mail Agreement No.: 40845543. Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses To: ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY 2835 Kew Dr., Windsor, ON N8T 3B7 RETIREMENT PLAN Subscriptions: IATSE members receive the OFFICIAL BULLETIN as part of their 22 St. Joseph St. IATSE membership services. Nonmembers may subscribe for $10.00 per year. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4Y 1J9 Tele: (416) 362-2665 Fax: (416) 362-2351 www.ceirp.ca BULLetiN AND PHOTO SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Please send your Bulletin submissions to [email protected] I.A.T.S.E. NATIONAL BENEFIT FUNDS OFFICE All digital photos should be taken with a camera that is at least 3 megapixels or higher, and set on the highest quality/resolution setting. 417 Fifth Avenue, Third Floor, New York, NY 10016 JPEG or TIFF file formats only please. Tele: (212) 580-9092 Toll free: (800) 456-FUND Please do not crop or otherwise modify photos - the original version usually has the highest quality. FAX: (212) 787-3607 www.iatsenbf.org Get Involved! Make A Difference! The clock is ticking. Much like the end of a movie thriller, there are tremendous stakes in choosing the right option, the one that saves the lives of countless innocents. Our clock, labor’s clock, has been ticking for longer than we’ve wanted, as time after time in the past four years legislators have been elected with anti-union agendas that will go a long way toward crippling organized labor and depriving Tthousands of working families of their livelihoods and their futures. But unlike those innocents in the movies, we don’t need a fictional hero to rescue us – we’re the ones who need to do it, to step up, to get our own “boots on the ground” and save ourselves. The IATSE endorsed President Obama for a second term and did so because as challenging as it has been during these past four years, he has pledged his support for all working people across this nation. President OFFICIAL NOTICE Obama’s opponent, Mr. Romney, on the other hand wants nothing more than to destroy us and the entire labor movement, and take the voice of This is to advise that the regular Mid- workers in general out of the political process. (You can see for yourself Winter Meeting of the General Executive by watching a video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JepSVdOaGMI) Board is scheduled to be held at Sheraton This election is not about party lines – this is about destructive attacks in Nashville Downtown Hotel, 623 Union Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37219 at 10:00 a.m. on state after state that is supported and led by Romney – to silence the voice Monday, January 7, 2013, and will remain in of working people and pull the rug out from under us. And, this year we session through and including Friday, Janu- are not only voting for the President. We will also be electing a number of ary 11, 2013. All business to come before U.S. Senators and members of Congress, and there are a number of races the Board must be submitted to the General for Governor and public officials in cities and counties across the nation. We Office no later than fifteen (15) days prior to need to support and elect those candidates who will see that every worker the meeting. Local Union representatives planning to in this country is protected. We also need to vote on ballot issues that have attend the meeting must make hotel reser- been merely created to further decimate the rights of working people. vations with Sheraton Nashville Downtown We’re too close to Election Day now to sit back and talk about what actions Hotel by calling 1-800-447-9825. Guest room we can take to protect the rights we have fought for, and earned, over decades. rate for the IATSE is $169.00, plus applicable We are facing the worst threat to organized labor in decades. But we are the taxes, for both single and double occupancy. In order to ensure that you receive the pre- strongest when we are united, when we put ourselves on the front lines – ring ferred room rate established for our meet- doorbells, participate in phone banks, drive voters to the polls and more. We ing, you must identify your affiliation with need to talk to our brothers and sisters on sets, at conferences, at trade shows, the IATSE. and backstage, wherever members of the IA can be reached and urge them to Cut-off date: December 6, 2012 take part in this coming election, and urge our families, friends and neighbors There will be an Education Seminar on to stand shoulder to shoulder in protecting their voice as working Americans. Wednesday, January 9, 2013 in the Capitol 1 Room at Sheraton Nashville Downtown Ho- As important as it is to get to the polls and cast your vote on November tel. More details to follow. 6th, this time voting may just not be enough. Get involved! Make a differ- ence! Now is the time to be “all in.” 4 Official Bulletin Our Day, Our Time On Monday September 3rd, residents of the United States and Can- ada celebrated Labor (Labour for our Canadian Brothers and Sisters) Day. For many people this day symbolizes the end of summer and is embraced because of the long weekend that it provides. However, for those of us in organized labor, this day carries with it much more significance. One hundred and thirty years have passed since the first Labor Day ob- Oservance took place. The origins in the United States can be traced to Sep- tember 5, 1882 when the Central Labor Union in New York City organized an unpaid day off for union workers who marched around Union Square to support the creation of the holiday.

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