Why Nickelodeon Artists Are Walking Out | Vailskibum
Nickelodeon artists and production workers have started Walkout Wednesdays, which seeks better treatment for workers on SpongeBob SquarePants, The Loud House, and other Nicktoons of the modern age. With your support, these Nickelodeon workers will have the power to fight for change and get the fair treatment they deserve.
SIGN THE PETITION: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/support-artists-and-production-workers-at-nickelodeon
#Nickelodeon TAG Members! Join us in person or online for a 30 min walkout Wednesdays until we get our contract! @walkoutwednesday #stickittonick #tag839 Anyone can sign here and support Nick workers. Only 101 signatures away from the 2,000 signature goal. https://t.co/ycfcY9ki92 pic.twitter.com/I0m12XTQ9S
— Animation Guild Writers (@TAGwriters) January 12, 2024
There were SO many people at Nickelodeon’s FIRST #WalkoutWednesday
— nora meek 🪤 *wheedles u* (@misterslunchy) December 13, 2023
Nick workers have been working on an expired contract for 875 days. Our walkout only lasted 15 minutes today. The pressure will continue as long as the company refuses to move on our big sticking points. pic.twitter.com/WueAZT43iS
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Originally published: January 15, 2024.
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