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  2. Disney animators' strike - Wikipedia

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    The Disney animators' strike was a 1941 American film industry work stoppage where unionized employees of Walt Disney Productions picketed and disrupted film production for just under four months. The strike reflected anger at inequities of pay and privileges at Disney, a non-unionized workplace.

  3. Herbert Sorrell - Wikipedia

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    In May 1941, Sorrell called for a strike against the Disney film studio. [11] The strike was supported by the newly formed Screen Cartoonist's Guild, and the cooperation resulted in the organization of the Conference of Studio Unions (CSU), which Sorrell proceeded to lead. [12] In 1945, Sorrell lead the CSU strike that led to Hollywood Black ...

  4. Screen Cartoonist's Guild - Wikipedia

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    The strike ended with a victory for the Guild and defeat for Disney and the company union known as Federation of Screen Cartoonists (FSC), following the end of the strike. [5] [23] [24] The strike resulted in half the studio's employees leaving for other studios, such as David Hilberman and John Hubley, who formed United Productions of America ...

  5. United Productions of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, Zack Schwartz, David Hilberman, and Stephen Bosustow formed a studio called first Industrial Film and Poster Service, where they were free to apply their new techniques in film animation. Finding work (and income) in the then-booming field of wartime work for the government, the small studio produced a cartoon sponsored by the United ...

  6. Walt Disney's World War II propaganda production - Wikipedia

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    Production costs and revenues of Walt Disney Studios' Animated Films (1937-1942) Leading into World War II, Walt Disney Studios was on the verge of bankruptcy. [1] While Walt Disney studios had entered the early 1940s with major profits from films like Snow White which had seen high revenues, Walt Disney had a tendency to use all profits from released films towards the production of new ones.

  7. DirecTV and Disney strike a deal, restoring ESPN to millions ...

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    DirecTV and Disney have a long-standing history of connecting consumers to the best entertainment, and this agreement furthers that commitment by recognizing both the tremendous value of Disney ...

  8. Disneyland workers cast ballots in strike authorization vote

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    Disneyland workers are participating this week in a strike authorization vote amid contract negotiations with Disney.

  9. Tom Sito - Wikipedia

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    The London Review of Books said "Sito's book contains the best account yet of the 1941 Walt Disney Strike, with documentation from the union side". [19] Sito also contributed the animation chapter to Dr. Paul Buhle 's anthology, Jews in American Popular Culture , and updated the classic animation how-to book, Timing for Animation, for Focal ...

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