Article by Ethan Drogin, one of the writers on Netflix’ “Suits” who points out that the residuals he received for the show are minuscule and in no way match the long-lasting success of “Suits”

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    1 year ago

    What “good wage” may be can differ a great deal, but what a “fair wage” is not that much. As it stands Netflix gets to pocket pretty much all of the money by themselves and no matter how you try to argue, it’s not fair that Netflix’ C-suite can reap a huge financial windfall while everybody else involved with a show gets morsels in comparison.

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            1 year ago

            The point is: Nobody knows except Netflix, because they do not share any numbers at all. That is part of the problem.

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                1 year ago

                You do not seem to understand. Let me explain it in a simple way for you:

                There are unions. They are striking for better contracts than the ones in the past. The article above is an example of contract from the past.

                I am glad we could clear that up. Toodles!

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                    1 year ago

                    I am sorry you still don’t understand. I will make it easier.

                    You are in my thread. I am the OP. You don’t care? Okay! Then leave!

                    It’s that simple. Bye!