Whedonesque took up a collection to send pizzas to the strike line at Universal. Adorkable!
Now I wanna make cookies.
'Never Leave Me'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Whedonesque took up a collection to send pizzas to the strike line at Universal. Adorkable!
Now I wanna make cookies.
I'm on strike!
In Israel, high school teachers as well as senior staff at universities are currently on strike. The first strike is going on for a month now. The second - for two weeks, and almost nobody even pays attention to it, because of the first one.
[Edit: I'm not on strike, as I'm neither a high school teacher or a university senior staff. However, I get to experience both strikes, because a science education project we're trying to build for high schools is all stuck, on the one hand, and the lecturer of the class I TA doesn't teach so I try to sort of manage to get the students the material anyway, on the other.]
The WGA strike seems to interest everybody here almost as much (or even a bit more), though, despite the whole ocean apart.
Some of the people at Sean Harry's Serenity LA convention are off to support the strike this morn'.
Whedonesque took up a collection to send pizzas to the strike line at Universal.
that is so cool!
In Israel, high school teachers as well as senior staff at universities are currently on strike.
Why are they on strike, Nilly?
I am considered an "essential service" and don't have the right to strike. Har!
I don't have a union anymore. I miss that security, even though unions can sometimes be a mixed blessing.
Good luck to the writer-strikers!
Whedonesque took up a collection to send pizzas to the strike line at Universal.
That's a lovely way to show support.
Why are they on strike, Nilly?
Money, what else? Though, as is the case with the WGA strike, the causes are totally justified.
The university lecturers want an agreement from a few years ago to be fulfilled, and have their salaries raised to match the average salaries raise which happened in other fields (they got none in several years).
The teachers' situation is even more serious, dire even, because they work in really low conditions, both in class and in terms of payments. You practically can't afford to support a family from a teacher's salary. The change in that regards is long due, and very justified.
actually, I'm on jury duty.
Weren't you just on jury duty like last month, Tim? I mean, I know you were not. But it sure feels that way. A coworker, Marie, is on jury duty today. If you get seated on a trial with her, I'm sorry.
I have jury duty the week of December 3rd, and ND has it the following week. It's civic duty season, or something.