Probably. Usually the law of the state will force you to join the union in order to work in a union place. Therefore any movie that has union workers on the site would only be able to hire union workers for it.Is he a member of the Screen Actors Guild or whatever the actors union is ?
Or he could work for right to work laws and continue in his chosen profession.He could always pick another profession or work in a place where he would not be required to join the union.
He could always pick another profession or work in a place where he would not be required to join the union.
Or he could work for right to work laws and continue in his chosen profession.
On a side note, he's working on that as we type. He's recently applied for a position that is not covered by a union.
It had that long before unions came around.OHH but it it is it is covered by the Union of the United States.
And has the best job benefits of any union job. 100% paid best medical in the country, Imagine retirement after 4 years....
He probably liked having SAG's benefits, pension, and healthcare plan.
Financial Profile:
Sen. Fred Thompson, Governmental Affairs Committee chairman
-Party and state: R-Tenn.
-Earned Income: $176,266
-Major Assets: Screen Actors Guild pension plan, worth $250,000-$500,000
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/govt/disclosure98/thompson.htm
I'm not in a union, yet I still get a pension. Thanks union guys!Yep. He stayed in SAG for the pension.
Damn Union pensions!