I work for a set design shop, we we're going to be building the set for Real World. Our shop is small and non-union, but we work with the unions all the time. Many productions are a mixture of union, and non.
What B&M screwed up was, they came into town and made a deal with the city and that was all. They didn't listen to the advice of the Film Office, and they hired some company from outside the city to do demo, and then decided to talk to the Unions.
This is clearly a Union town, and not making the proper deals with them is stupid. By the time they got around to negotiating, they were already operating in bad faith.
oh well
Pete
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