Editors for the long-running reality TV show “Survivor” have been granted union recognition and are now negotiating a contract, just days after they walked out on strike. The editors, who will be affiliated with the Motion Picture Editors Guild (MPEG), were demanding pensions and health care in addition to union recognition.
The Santa Monica, Calif.-based editors work for the company Island Post Productions, Inc., part of television producer Mark Burnett’s media empire. They walked off the job on Wednesday morning; by that evening, management had agreed to negotiate a union contract. The strike action was suspended, although that doesn’t guarantee it won’t resume again if negotiations take a turn for the worse.
“They’re back at work but the strike’s not over,” said Ron Kutak, MPEG’s national executive director. “The strike isn’t over until the contract’s done, so they could walk at any time.”









