The Screenwriters Association (SWA) and Cine and Television Artistes Association (CINTAA) are signing a Memorandum of understanding (MOU) to address and resolve all issues their members face in the industry.
The two organisations felt the need to combat problems common to both after Alok Nath’s refusal to respond to Indian Film and Television Director Association (IFTDA), following writer director Vinta Nanda’s allegation of rape in the wake of the #Metoo moment.
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Sushant Singh, general Secretory, CINTAA, points out that these associations are the backbone of the industry and can work more effectively together. “With a lot of members from CINTAA and SWA turning producers, there are chances of conflict. The idea is for both the associations to form joint committees to address complaints. Together, they will have more power, be respected and feared more.”
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Sunil Salgia, general secretary, SWA, added that the MoU will address all violations, be it sexual harassment, copyright, payment or breach of contract. “The idea is to fight and take action. The MoU will compel members to attend hearings or else they can’t expect cooperation in case of personal grievance,” he concluded.
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