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400 authors demand that streaming companies protect employees from anti-abortion policy in the US

Among the demands are travel assistance and protection of the privacy of pregnant women who decide or need to have an abortion in states where the procedure has been banned.

This Thursday morning (28), 400 creators and screenwriters from North American television demanded by letter (Variety*) that streaming giants – such as Netflix, Disney and Apple – guarantee employees safety protocols against anti-abortion prohibitions.

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What was required

In addition to demanding legal, financial and medical protections for pregnant women, the document also asks multinationals to stop making donations to candidates who are against the universal right to abortion, abolished 34 days ago in the country by the American Supreme Court.

Big people fight

Other studios such as Amazon, Paramount, NBC Universal, Lionsgate were targeted by the letter. One of the main demands has to do with support for employees who wish to terminate their pregnancies and need to move to states where there are fewer restrictions. Look which US companies are covering their female employees’ travel costs (Forbes)* in situations like this.

Natashaa Lyonne is an American actress, director, writer and producer. Photo: Wikimedia.

Boycott ahead?

The collective also expressed a rush for changes to be made by the aforementioned entertainment industry leaders.

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The editors defined that the measures should be taken within a maximum of ten days. Artists such as Shonda Rhimes (award-winning creator of Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder) and Natasha Lyonne (actress of Orange is the New Black e Russian doll).

(Featured photo: Shonda Rhimes, 2016. Bret Hartman / Flickr TED)

*content in another language was translated via Google Translate

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