The Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers and the Animation Guild will resume contract talks next Tuesday. This two-day session comes almost two months after contract discussions broke down April 17 between AMPTP and IATSE Local 839. Deadline has learned that AMPTP president Carol Lombardini called the Animation Guild’s Business Representative Steve Hulett this morning to offer specific dates that the two sides could meet. This call came after a series of calls and correspondence last week from both sides regarding scheduling. Both sides agreed that early next week was the soonest they could get everyone who needed to be
there ready. All studios that are signatories to the contract — basically anyone who does animation for film and/or TV — will be represented. The meetings will take place at AMPTP’s headquarters in Sherman Oaks. The current three-year deal between the Animation Guild and AMPTP expires July 31. The Animation Guild represents more than 2,000 animators. The guild recently held a series of open information meetings for visual effects artists interested in unionizing.
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Deadline's Dominic Patten - tip him here.


On a related note, it’s time IATSE let animation writers leave the Animation Guild and join the WGA.
It’s time the DGA lets Directors of animated shows into their club as well.
According to Steve Hulett, our TAG business rep, in a post from Tuesday, June 05, 2012, the upcoming TAG meetings with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers were not initiated by Carol Lombardini of IATSE. Rather…
“After TAG’s May 30th informational meeting, we (TAG) pulled six dates off the calendar when our side had all of its duckies in a row, and the Alliance chose two of them. That’s how the meeting days were arrived at.”
I would just like to say thank you to our representatives in TAG who are fighting for our interests. It’s a thankless job sometimes and I absolutely appreciate it.