WGA’s 100th Day Striking / SAG-AFTRA
- by C.Chiossone
On the 100th day of the WGA Strike, a scene of determination and solidarity unfolded as hundreds of individuals gathered along the picket line to voice their protests at the networks, in front of Netflix in NYC. The presence of notable figures lent added weight to the cause, as celebrities including Richard Gere, Julianna Margulies, AnnaSophia Robb, and others stood united in their attendance.
The persistence of the strike and the enduring commitment of those involved only underscored the severity of the issues at hand, prompting both reflection on the industry’s dynamics and a renewed determination to seek equitable solutions.





























































































Scaffolding, although a vital tool in construction and maintenance projects, poses inherent dangers that demand utmost caution and adherence to safety protocols. The towering metal or wooden structures, reaching great heights, become a potential hazard zone for workers and passersby. The risk of falls from unstable platforms, collapsing scaffolds, or objects dropping from above is ever-present. Unpredictable weather conditions, such as high winds or heavy rain, further amplify the peril. Inadequate training, improper assembly, and insufficient maintenance can exacerbate the risks. The consequences of scaffolding accidents can be severe, ranging from injuries to loss of life, making it imperative to prioritize safety measures, conduct thorough inspections, and provide comprehensive training to safeguard the lives of those who work amidst the steel frames suspended in the sky.































