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Posted: 16 years ago
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i thougt the strike was meant to go onli for a week but this is just too much now
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Posted: 16 years ago
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welcome sweeties 😉

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Friday talks may resolve crisis of TV serials

Mumbai, Nov 17: It seems tele-serial viewers will have to wait a while for their favourite soap operas to resume as the next round of talks between programme producers and the striking cine workers is slated for Friday.

Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) general secretary Dinesh Chaturvedi told IANS Monday that the next talks are scheduled for Friday.

Friday is also the deadline the broadcasters, under pressure from the advertisers, have served to the producers to settle their dispute with the cine workers.

Keen to resolve the crisis, some producers conducted a series of informal meetings with FWICE office-bearers and other stakeholders the whole of last week.

The attempt was to make the FWICE aware of the serious problems the producers and broadcasters are facing because of the cancellation of shootings of the tele-serials.

"We listened to them, but we have asked them to put their suggestions in writing before we make any final commitment," Dinesh Chaturvedi of the FWICE said.

He said a core committee of producers, headed by filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt, had offered to give a meagre wage hike to the non-contractual cine workers but declined to meet their demands in toto.

"They have promised to revert to us for official negotiations over the issue by Friday. I don't see any other way out for them," Chaturvedi pointed out.

He blamed the producers for giving in to the pressure exerted on them by the broadcasters to suspend the shootings of their shows.

"By doing so, they only exacerbated the problem. Apparently, it was meant to browbeat the cine workers into submission. Now that they are feeling the pinch as the cine workers have stood their ground, suddenly their approach to the problem has changed," Chaturvedi added.

The producers' core committee is now desperately seeking an honourable escape route, he said.

Producer Ratan Jain, president of the Association of Motion Picture and Television Programme Producers (AMPTPP) and a key member of the core committee, said that without further delay all the three stakeholders - the broadcasters, producers and cine workers - should approach the issue with a positive mindframe in order to find out a long-term solution.

"First, the FWICE must realise that the economics of the film and television industries are not the same. When it drew up its bye-laws, those were framed keeping only the film industry in mind. So, it should not apply the same to the television industry strictly," Jain said.

Secondly, he said, the broadcasters on their part also must try to understand the constraints of the producers.

Thirdly, he said, in view of the current economic slowdown, it has become imperative for the producers to cut production costs to relieve the channels of their financial burden in these trying times.

"In sum, it is only if all these three stakeholders try to understand each other's problems with a give-and-take attitude can a solution to the stalemate be found before it is too late," Jain said.

--- IANS

Edited by Chandani_C - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Oh my God !! This is getting too much now. It cant go on like this. 😭
Thanks Sayra for all the articles.😊
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Oh my God !! This is getting too much now. It cant go on like this. 😭
Thanks Sayra for all the articles.😊
neither can i!!! new episodes better be out by at least monday!!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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man we still have to wait up til next week to watch new eposides now
thanks dear for sharing it
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Posted: 16 years ago
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u r welcome sweeties ^^
i was surfing in other sections (miley jab hum tum and all) and members were saying that strike is over ...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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TV strike called off

The impasse between the producers and the workers has finally come to an end. After about ten days of black-out the two concerned parties have come to a mutual settlement. It is learnt that the shooting of serials will commence tonight.

Rajesh Chaddha, one of the five sub-committee members under the core committee of all the producer's bodies, says, "The strike has come to an end and the concerned issues have been worked upon. We will come to know of the developments in an hour's time. And if all goes well then the shooting would start tonight."

Details of the agreed terms and conditions to follow.

http://www.tellychakkar.com/y2k8/nov/19nov/news_strike.php

FINALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY IT ENDED ⭐️
Indiantelevision.com's News Headlines
TV strike called off

Indiantelevision.com Team

(19 November 2008 3:00 pm)

MUMBAI: The impasse between the Producers and the TV workers unions has finally come to an end. After a six hour long meeting involving all the four producers bodies and the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), an announcement was made a short while ago, that the two had resolved their differences on workers wages.

According to Mukesh Bhatt and FWICE President Dharmesh Tewari, the interests of the lower most section of the trade have been kept in mind. "Workers will move from a per day payment to a monthly wage," said Bhatt. "Their work timings will be between 9 am and 10 pm, beyond that they will be paid on a pro-rata basis," added Tiwari.

"We are happy about the settlement," said Tiwari. Both the parties acknowledged the contribution of Fox Studios India head Deepak Segal and Hats Off Productions JD Majethia in reaching a resolution.

It is learnt that the shooting of serials will commence tonight.

This was the biggest crisis ever faced by the TV industry and as both sides were holding out, refusing to budge. Fresh programming telecasts are likely to start within the next couple of days.

Details of the agreed terms and conditions to follow.

http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k8/nov/nov198.php

Edited by Chandani_C - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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FINALLY!

I CAN NOW BREATHE A SIGH OF RELIEF!!
DOES THIS MEAN NEW EPISODE WILL BE SHOWN ON MONDAY OR WILL THEY START SHOWING IT BY TOMO??
*Viewbie Note : Please do not post in caps. Its considered shouting on Net.*
Edited by devashree_h - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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sweety would love to watch a new and fresh episode tonight , but i think they will start telecasting nw epi. from next week ^^
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Posted: 16 years ago
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aww still hv to wait until nxt wk!!
well on the bright side, at least its over!!

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