One of Barack Obama’s staunchest supporters and prized campaigners and film biographers from the motion picture and television business has just been accused of union busting, according to a complaint filed Thursday with the National Labor Relations Board. Before the exposé, writer/actor/director/producer/author/playwright Tyler Perry invited the presidential candidate to the grand opening of his entertainment studio on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia, this coming Saturday night.
But if Obama attends he will be met by picket lines thrown up by the Writers Guild of America and joined by members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, even though the latter union has officially endorsed the Democrat. “This is just the first step. We’ve got a lot more planned,” a WGA insider told me last night, indicating that the Perry picketing may widen to Time Warner’s TBS which broadcasts his hugely popular House Of Payne sitcom, and an upcoming TV spinoff of one of Perry’s movie’s Meet The Browns.
Perry, whose estimated worth is $500 million, is much more than just another Barack Obama supporter. He donated the maximum $4,600 to the campaign. (In fact, he donated $6,900 but then took back $2,300 when it exceeded the limit.) He also has announced plans to make an Obama film. Perry told the press he is already writing, and plans to direct and produce as soon as late this year, a love story inspired by the relationship between Obama and his wife Michelle. (Perry has said he dreams of casting Denzel Washington and Angela Bassett in the lead roles.) It’s not known if the Obamas are cooperating with the film, but the idea occurred to Perry after he heard their story when he had dinner with the couple as well as from his close pal, Oprah Winfrey, who is Obama’s biggest showbiz supporter but whose own union track record is one of the worst. (Perry this summer traveled with Oprah to Italy. And it was Oprah who recently convinced Perry to write his autobioraphy. In fact Perry credits his entire writing career to the inspiration he received watching the Oprah Winfrey Show.) Perry told reporters about the Obamas, “They just inspired this amazing story. It’s a love story with a little political twist… It’s called For the Love of You and it’s about his love for his woman. It’s going to be amazing.”
Also, around the time of the Democratic National Convention this summer, Perry suggested that Obama bring onto the ticket ”Madea” — the recurring character played by Perry in Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea’s Family Reunion, and other of his films. ”Madea is the running mate — Obama and Madea, that’s it,” he joked to reporters. “She’s heading up foreign affairs and I think she’ll be Chief of Staff so we’ll see!”
Perry also has been stumping for Obama, most recently in the battleground state of Florida in front of faith-based groups because of his religious zeal. The entertainment mogul and native Southerner spoke to several hundred people at the New Mount Olive Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale Friday to encourage them to register and vote for Obama. He said he’d never cast a ballot in his 39 years but recently registered in Georgia because Obama had moved him to do so, ”not because Barack Obama is black. That would be a ridiculous reason to vote for somebody. [But because] he is the best candidate and the most qualified to lead this nation.” Campaigning in Miami-Dade and Broward counties over the weekend, he gave what he described as “embarrassing testimony” about being one of those people who didn’t believe his vote made a difference. “There are a lot of people who think that way. I was wrong,” said Perry. But after hearing a speech in which Obama outlined his background, “it became clear to me that finally someone has come along who can relate to hard working people.”
Why allegations of union busting against Perry are so embarrassing to Obama is not just because unions are the stronghold of the Democratic Party, but because the candidate had to spend considerable time and effort courting the national unions for their primary and general election support. Most of the union support went to Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in the first stages of the primary, and then began to swing to Obama when Edwards dropped out of the race and threw his support to Obama. That’s only when Obama got close to equalizing Hillary’s advantage with organized labor. Union support will prove vital to Obama in battleground states with McCain like Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania which have hundreds of thousands of manufacturing and blue collar jobs over the past 15 years. Nevada is another battleground state with McCain, and many credit Obama’s caucus win there over Hillary to the endorsement he received from the state’s influential 60,000-member Culinary Union, which represents Nevada’s casino, hotel and restaurant employees, in conjunction with its parent union, Unite Here, which has 460,000 members nationwide. Among other endorsements received by Obama are the steelworkers, mineworkers, and AFL-CIO.
The Writers Guild played a role during the Democratic presidential primary when Obama, Clinton and Edwards all refused to cross picket lines while the Hollywood guild was on strike. (Edwards even visited one huge WGA rally, and Obama was criticized for not attending.) In addition, a CBS televised debate among the Democratic presidential candidates had to be canceled to avoid a potential conflict with striking WGA writers. The decision was made by the Democratic National Committee concerning a December 10th, 2007, debate at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, where pickets gathered every day.
The Perry company’s alleged union-busting activities were kept secret until last night when at 4 pm PT the WGA West issued a surprise news release about what had gone on for the past six months inside his production company, House of Payne, LLC. That same day, the guild filed unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB, alleging that House of Payne unlawfully fired four writers in retaliation for their union activity. The charge also accused the company of bargaining in bad faith with the Guild, which had been seeking to negotiate a contract covering the writers on Perry’s cable television series House of Payne and Meet the Browns. The four scribes, Kellie Griffin, Christopher Moore, Teri Brown-Jackson, and Lamont Ferrell, are all African Americans and together have written over 100 episodes, according to the WGA.
According to the WGA, “House of Payne is an incredibly successful program. According to TBS, the second episode was basic cable’s all-time No. 1 sitcom telecast. House of Payne has generated $200 million in license fees from TBS for 126 episodes and recently sold into syndication on ‘MyNetwork’ for a reported additional $100 million. The House of Payne actors are covered under a Screen Actors Guild contract, and Mr. Perry, who has directed every single episode to date, is covered under a Directors Guild contract. However, House of Payne is one of the only scripted shows on TV that isn’t covered under a WGA contract.’
A lawyer for Perry is claiming that the writers’ firings had nothing to do with contract negotiations but was related to ”the quality of their work”. But the timing of the firings is especially suspicious since it comes just as House Of Payne was being syndicated (which is when the big money starts to roll in) and just when the writers were working on the development of Perry’s new comedy premiering in January on TBS. Perry’s lawyer admited that all the contract issues were pinned down except one — residuals from repeats shown on broadcast TV stations. Those small residuals are vital to the financial security of showbiz writers. By contrast, Perry signed a $200 million 100-episode deal with TBS for the show. Besides residuals, Perry has refused to agree to a WGA contract that would give the writers health care benefits or pensions. On Tuesday of this week, Perry fired the writers, after warning them some weeks ago that they should “be careful about pushing the WGA deal or you could be replaced,” according to one of the axed scribes.
Although Perry’s entertainment content has been criticized for perpetuating African American steroetypes, his production business is one of the most active and profitable around. He owns 100% of his films and TV productions, so, as an indie, he can forgo a guild agreement even though most producers become signatories in order to employ WGA-caliber writers. Today, the WGA reminded guild members that, “under Working Rule 8, members of the Writers Guild of America, West may not accept employment with any non-signatory entity, including Tyler Perry studios and all of its related entities. The guild intends to fully enforce this important policy.”
This weekend is the grand opening of his 60,000 square foot production complex on 28 acres situated in Atlanta’s outskirts. Tyler Perry Studio is a monument to himself as well as the first independent studio of its size to open in Georgia. It features a 300-seat screening room, three soundstages, and a theater. It will also host a theater company and acting school in the future. But on Saturday and again on Sunday, the WGA, the Teamsters, and other union groups will be picketing the gala. A large crowd of Hollywood actors who’ve worked with Perry as well as local luminaries were expected to attend. But the WGA unions are asking them to respect the picket line and stay away.
This is not the first alleged union buster to be a big Obama supporter. Most of the Hollywood CEOs (except Paramount’s Brad Grey who’s a McCain donor) and their wives are big fundraisers and campaigners and supporters of Obama’s even if their Big Media bosses tend to be avowed Republicans. But all the studios and networks have been working for the past 18 months to bust two of Hollywood’s highest cost talent guilds. The WGA filed charges with the NLRB over Big Media’s refusal to negotiate during the writers strike. And now another strike could be looming because the same employers won’t negotiate with the Screen Actors Guild which belongs to the AFL-CIO. Stay tuned.
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a Florida church stumping in the pulpit for an “Obamanation” ….where’s the IRS non-profit hounds?
I have been a huge fan of Tyler Perry and his family-friendly, inspiring movies…but to read that he has never voted and to be asked to believe the reasons he states for voting this year is ridiculous. Even if I believed my vote didn’t count, which we all wonder at one time or another, I have voted in every, single election since I turned 18 years old. It’s my God-given right and I have done it. What a disappointment that Tyler, who professes such faith in God, would not have exercised his right!
that’s not the tyler perry i knew…
The bar indicating whose wealth should be redistributed seems to always be “Just Above ME”.
Without comment on Obama, McCain AND Palin have put their money where there mouth is and have made choices causing great inconvenience to themselves becaue of their principles.
Tyler Perry is a celebrity that most Americans (where I live) don’t give a s**t about. It doesn’t affect my feelings for Obama (go Obama/Biden 08) nor does it change my belief that Obama is very pro-union.
It is a predictable circumstance give Obama’s eliteism and his cynical view of people (most of main street) who have no other means to power than to band together in a union, and oh, by the way Mr Obama, what power it is. Keep up the good work Writers Guild of America and Screen Actors guild
Barack Obama is the product of the Chicago Democrat machine politics. Union busting is just one of the dirty tricks he learned. Thug politics is the modus operandi of Sen. Obama. His call for change does not match his actions.
Typical Democratic hypocrites. Nuff said.
His shows and movies suck anyways…
It will be very interesting to see if Barack attends this event and crosses the picket lines. No doubt he and his handlers will make their decision based on what’s best politically, and if they feel the political wind is blowing toward a negative effect he will excuse himself (i.e., blow off his staunch supporter Tyler Perry). As for Perry’s statement that he just registered to vote and is voting for Obama “not because Barack Obama is black” because that would be a ridiculous reason….please, were we born yesterday?
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Good job exposing Democrat hypocrisy.
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Obama’s close supporter is busting up unions? You don’t say. You mean that the Obama camp is saying one thing and doing just the opposite? What a fraud. But he’s just following the playbook of his socialist mentor, Saul Allynski(sp?). Well, Obama the closet socialist, marxist strikes again. But, as we all know, this hypocrit will do and say anything to win. However, he’s going down anyway . . .
Can this supporter of obama who claims it is not about his race, but that he is the “most qualified” candidate tell us confused voters what exactly are obama’s “qualifications”? I won’t even go there to the “associates” “friends” and “mentors” portfolio!
Obama is the worlds destiny. No smear or attempt to link him to any corruption or corrupt people will alter that. It is he who has been chosen to lead into the 21st century. Vote Obama or you surely will perish.
Unions suck period! I don’t care for his pick for president but if he is for busting up unions, I congradulate him.
I knew it they are all liars, the Democratic party is going to H…..NOBAMA/NoBIDEN, are lawyers and that is their career liars. There should be an investigation.OBAMA people want him to win no matter how corrupt they are. OPraha will never take a no, America wake up, our freedom is on the line. Those OBAMA people are blind and asleep, the old white men dribble at the sight of him, silly women yearn for his kiss, they don’t listen to what he says, they just look At him and are blinded. WE WILL PRAY FOR MCCAIN AND PALIN. THEY ARE REAL I TRUST THEM WITH MY LIFE AND THE LIFE OF MY CHILDREN….
Democrats love unions, as long as their political kick-backs benefit them. Nancy Pelosi doesn’t use union workers in her businesses. It’s the typical Democratic, “Do as I say, not as I do”. Remember when Babs Streisand told us to hang our laundry out but of course she couldn’t do that herself. Or the number of Hollywood elites bubble-heads, like this guy, that talk one way and behave a different. Or the Hollywood dimwits that tell “the little people” to conserve energy while they burn the lights in their multi-million dollar mansions and fly around the world in their private jets. The list could go on and on. This idiot is no different. I’m pretty much anti-union, but when your candidate and party are, on the outside, pro-union, you should walk the walk.
Lets all give Perry a round of applause for standing up to the unions…. Now if he would only stop stumping for Obama he’d be on the right track. Unions are what have destroyed the blue collar work force in this country! I own a small business and would fire anyone who attempted to unionize my workforce, of course I live in a right to work state so I can do that but even if I didnt I’d make up a reason to fire them.
Saul Alinsky must be turning over in his grave given the fact that Obama trained at his organization, under his students’ teachings…I wonder if that part of the story will be in Perry’s BS bio pic????
How sad, I thought Tyler Perry was smartern than to vote for a Democrate, but it goes to prove he has been bought by Hollywood. I’ve paid for the last Tyler Perry movie I will ever see again.
Not a surprise. If people took a long, hard look at Obama and his associations, I doubt anyone but the most rabid liberals would be voting for him. Kudos to Nikki Finke for bringing this to light.
wow! i was a HUGE fan of Tyler Perry and really admired his Christian-based messages in his shows and movies. But its hypocritical and down right ignorant to support someone of Obama’s caliber and be an Obama apologist to the degree that Perry has been. Shame on him but at the same time, I’m not surprised. Simply disappointed. Needless to say im not a fan anymore.
Obama has Georgia sewn up? Ummm, you lose a lot of credibility there. McCain will win here by 10 – 15 points.
I’ve worked on 2 democratic conventions handling various sound & lighting issues and the biggest complaint from the Demo’s UNION LABOR. Why do we NEED so many UNION WORKERS! ! ! It’s their battle cry. It’s why they shoot movies in Toronto and not Chicago. SO this surprises who?
PS Guess where more people have gotten KILLED in the past 6 months Iraq or Chicago, BO’s home town.
“Fired for the quality of their work”? That may actually be the very first joke that Tyler Perry has ever come up with/stolen. Anyone who has watched ANYTHING with Tyler Perry’s name on it knows there IS no quality in the work. It’s recycled, on-the-nose crap that you’ve seen a hundred times on conventional tv that Tyler gets a psss on because he’s so “special”. Yeah, special. Now what is it about Tyler Perry that has made him immune to criticism for his hacky work up to now… thank you diversity-departments and enforced minority hiring practices. What a waste of space even discussing this scab.