Change The Animation Guild, IATSE Local 839 to The Animation Guild per WP:COMMONNAME
No hashtags per WP:NCHASHTAG
Use ChallengeAccepted as model. Name will be "NewDeal4Animation" along with these as re-directs: "New Deal 4 Animation" and "New Deal for Animation"
#NewDeal4Animation, also known as the New Deal 4 Animation and New Deal for Animation, is an Twitter campaign to raise awareness about conditions of those working in the animation industry.[1] A simultaneous effort known as #StoryCraftUnite was launched to highlight intense work conditions of storyboard artists.[2]
from 94th Academy Awards#Remarks about animated films:
These comments came as #NewDeal4Animation, a movement of animation workers demanding equal pay, treatment and recognition alongside their contemporaries working in live-action, was picking up momentum during negotiations for a new contract between The Animation Guild, IATSE Local 839/SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers[3], and the presentation is being used to rally the movement.
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summary of campaign
present section on The Animation Guild, IATSE Local 839#NewDeal4Animation:
#NewDeal4Animation was a Tweet protest created in November of 2021 by The Animation Guild, advocating for equal pay between animation writers and live-action writers, also citing the effects of COVID-19 on their jobs.[4][5] In a February 2021 video campaign featuring various animation writers, the Guild said that animation writers received less than half of live-action writers' pay.[5][6] Other cited issues included changes in the workflow of studios, such as increased workload, out of proportion with shorter development time from technological advances; and paying animators for large first seasons at a lower rate (pay boosts are given for renewed series), but splitting that season into multiple smaller seasons for viewers.[7] Negotiations for a new contract between TAG and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers—their last contract expired on October 30, 2021—began in November 2021,[8] and in May 2022, a new contract was agreed to, with retroactive additional wages and special clauses for remote work.[9]
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