Marvel's VFX Artists Vote for Unionization Amid Industry Labor Struggles

Amidst the backdrop of ongoing labor strikes in Hollywood, Marvel Studios' visual effects (VFX) workers have voted unanimously in favor of unionization under the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)

This marks the first time a dedicated unit of VFX professionals has joined forces with the group.

In recent years, VFX artists have grappled with mounting workloads and stringent deadlines while working on some of the industry's most high-budget franchise films. These challenges have given rise to tensions between VFX professionals and the studios.

In particular, The Walt Disney Co DIS, the owner of Marvel Studios, required substantial special effects work over the past three years to complete a vast array of superhero films for the big screen and television productions for its streaming platform, Disney+. 

The Marvel Studios VFX team consists of over 50 members, according to IATSE.

The push for unionization comes when Hollywood grapples with concurrent labor strikes involving its writers and actors.

Like those participating in the strikes, Marvel's VFX artists seek a labor contract that ensures equitable compensation, healthcare benefits, and "a safe and sustainable working environment," as Mark Patch, VFX organizer for IATSE.

Marvel VFX workers will now need to engage in collective bargaining negotiations with Marvel Studios executives to establish a contract. However, with the studio currently engaged in discussions with Hollywood's screenwriters and yet to address contract issues with the striking actors, it may take some time for the VFX artists to have their concerns addressed.

IATSE represents a workforce of 170,000 individuals across various industry roles, from studio mechanics to wardrobe and makeup artists. Briefs

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