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Prospect Park’s Labor Issues Resolved; ‘One Life to Live,’ ‘All My Children’ to Resume Production in August

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Prospect Park and IATSE New York Production Locals 52, 161, 600, 700, 764, 798 and USA829 have resolved the labor issues that resulted in production on One Life to Live to cease 11 days earlier than originally planned.

“We are pleased that that the parties were able to successfully address their concerns in a mutually beneficial way, which will enable these innovative shows to continue to be produced with our talented crews, said Local 600 Representative David Blake, who spoke on behalf of the New York Production Locals.

“We thank the entire I.A.T.S.E. organization for their continued support in bringing these shows to fans, and we especially appreciate the efforts of Chaim Kantor and John Ford and our entire crew for helping us to move forward as a unified team,” said Prospect Park’s Jeff Kwatinetz.

Production on All My Children and One Life to Live will resume as planned following the summer hiatus on August 12.

The OnLine Network’s All My Children airs Mondays and Wednesday; One Life to Live airs Tuesdays and Thursdays on Hulu.

Ryan White-Nobles
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