VFX Workers on ‘Avatar,’ Marvel and Disney Projects Ratify IATSE Contracts
- In 2024, visual effects employees working on projects for Marvel, Disney, and the Avatar series finalized their inaugural IATSE union agreements following their organization efforts in the previous year.
- The ratifications followed a growing movement after Marvel and Disney VFX crews filed for union elections in 2023 and votes showed overwhelming support.
- The contracts include overtime pay, minimum hour guarantees, healthcare and pension benefits, wage increases retroactive to January 2025, and protections like elimination of at-will employment.
- IATSE President Matthew Loeb praised the strong support and fair negotiations, while VFX workers like Cael Liakos-Gilbert called it a vital industry win and one of their proudest moments.
- These agreements mark a historic milestone, promising better conditions for VFX professionals and encouraging further unionization within North America's visual effects industry.
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IATSE VFX Members Ratify First 3 Contracts With Major Studios
IATSE VFX members have voted to approve their first collective bargaining agreements since unionizing in 2023, the organization announced Friday. The VFX workers for Marvel Studios, Walt Disney Pictures and James Cameron’s “Avatar” franchise made the agreements. After successfully organizing, negotiating and ratifying first agreements, winning the same benefits and rights as their co-workers in other union crafts, these three units are, accordin…
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