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'Worst Cooks in America' Season 28 production halted as crew members go on strike seeking 'fair wages'
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2023-08-22 16:17
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NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Food Network's 'Worst Cooks in America' brings a series of compelling challenges that put to test the culinary skills of contestants.

However, the show's production was halted when crew members went on strike.

Production of the Season 28 of 'Worst Cooks in America' was put on hold after around 50 crew members in the camera, grip and electric and set decoration department decided to go on a strike.

Crew members on the show have gone on strike, seeking a union contract and representation by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

Why did 'Worst Cooks in America' seek IATSE representation?

The crew members, who are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), were reportedly protesting against long work hours and low pay.

The IATSE is a union that represents workers in the entertainment industry, including those involved in the production of television shows and movies.

The union has been negotiating with Optomen Productions, seeking better working conditions and fair pay for its members. However, the negotiations broke down, and the union called for a strike.

The strike affected the production of 'Worst Cooks in America' Season 28, which was being filmed in New York City. The show's contestants and crew members were sent home, and production was put on hold until the labor dispute could be resolved.

The main issue that led to the strike was the union's demand for better working conditions for its members. The IATSE had been seeking improved meal breaks, rest periods, and overtime pay for its members who work long hours on film and TV sets.

The union also wanted to address the issue of "excessive hours," which refers to the practice of working crew members for extended periods without adequate rest.

The studio Objective Media Group has confirmed that the labor conflict has resulted in the shutdown of production in New York.

They stated that due to the IATSE’s demand for recognition on behalf of the production crew and their inability to reach an agreement with the union, Season 28 of 'Worst Cooks in America' has been shut down.

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What is 'Worst Cooks in America' Season 28 about?

'Worst Cooks in America' is a popular cooking competition show that airs on the Food Network. The show features amateur cooks who are mentored by professional chefs in an effort to improve their cooking skills. The contestants compete in various challenges and are eliminated each week until a winner is crowned and receives a cash prize.

Throughout the competition, the contestants receive hands-on training from their mentors, who teach them essential cooking techniques and share their own culinary expertise.

'Worst Cooks in America' not only showcases the contestants' culinary journey but also highlights the growth of their self-confidence and personal development. The show's emphasis on improvement and transformation, as well as its mix of humor and culinary education, has contributed to its popularity.

The show also features guest judges, who provide additional feedback and critique the contestants' dishes. The show has become popular for its entertaining and often hilarious moments, as the amateur cooks struggle to keep up with the demands of the competition.

It not only entertains viewers with kitchen mishaps but also inspires them to believe that anyone can enhance their cooking skills with the right guidance and determination.

These challenges range from cooking classic dishes to creating original recipes using unusual ingredients. Each week, the chefs evaluate the contestants' performance and eliminate those who are deemed to be the weakest cooks.