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Council Member Amanda Farías expresses support for SAG-AFTRA strike
1:10:49
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Council Member Amanda Farías discusses Resolution 729-A, which expresses the council's support for striking SAG-AFTRA members in their pursuit of a fair contract. She emphasizes New York City's status as a union town and criticizes motion picture and television producers for prioritizing their bottom line over workers' interests.
- Farías mentions a recent rally in City Hall Park to show support for the strike
- She highlights her background as a former teamster and local 210 member
- As chair of the committee on economic development, she encourages her colleagues to vote in favor of the resolution
Amanda Farías
1:10:49
Thank you, majority leader.
1:10:50
Today, we're voting on resolution seven twenty nine, a resolution myself and council member Della Rosa along with additional support from colleagues, which expresses this council's unwavering support of striking SAG AFTRA members in their pursuit of a fair and just contract.
1:11:06
Earlier this week, we rallied in City Halls Park to showcase to the motion picture and television producers that New York City is and always has been a union town, and that they must come back to the table and engage in good faith negotiations.
1:11:20
When they come to us and ask for tax breaks, they always say it's to protect workers and they have shown us time and time again it's about their bottom line.
1:11:28
As a former teamster and local two ten member, the chair of the committee on economic development, and someone who represents a large studio in my district, I look forward to voting on this resolution today for workers.
1:11:40
A final huge thank you to all of those who are bravely on strike and to everyone who testified at this week's hearing.
1:11:46
I encourage all of my colleagues here to vote aye.
1:11:48
Thank you.