By A Mystery Man Writer
Despite the now-resolved writers and actors strikes shutting down Hollywood production for several months, the loss of tens of thousands of Tinseltown jobs this year actually is part of a larger economic contraction, a just-released study claims — and those gigs might not be coming back. “Entertainment Industry employment in Los Angeles this year peaked […]
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They don't act or write, but the Hollywood strikes are putting them out of work
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