'Abbott Elementary' Gilles Mingasson/Disney Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment The production assistants organizing movement has gone from one acclaimed show to another. Organizers on Monday filed for a National Labor Relations Board union election to represent production assistants on Abbott Elementary, the critically lauded ABC sitcom following teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia elementary school. Workers on the show are attempting to join a union affiliated with LiUNA Local 724, the Hollywood laborers' union that nearly one week prior successfully unionized production assistants on HBO Max's The Pitt. Related Stories Business Sean Astin Elected SAG-AFTRA President Business SAG-AFTRA Finally Establishes Fran Drescher's "Robin Hood Fund" The organizers are targeting a small group - 13 production assistants in total, according to the petition for an election, ranging from set PAs to office PAs to costume PAs - but the impact of the attempt could be significant if it succeeds. The production assistants organizing movement, called Production Assistants United, is still getting its sea legs, having only gone public with one previous organizing drive so far, on The Pitt. That effort proved a success, but it remains to be seen how far the group's message will resonate in a contractionary industry environment where competition for jobs is fierce. The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television, which produce the show, for comment. Though it takes place in the City of Brotherly Love, Abbott Elementary largely shoots on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank. So too does The Pitt, which Production Assistants United took advantage of when it was unionizing that show. Organizers erected a tent near a studio parking lot and made their pitch to crew members in person, an approach they said they wanted to bring to other studios in the future. The Production Assistants United movement, born out of the 2023 writers' and actors' strikes, has largely focused on increasing wages, establishing union health and pension plans and turnaround times for this group. The movement is also seeking to develop more formalized career pathways for a role that is considered entry-level but has become something of a holding cell for some during Hollywood's contraction. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood Reporter and Amazon Ads Most Influential Trailblazers in Marketing Dinner: See the Photos Sports Tom Brady Coming Out of Retirement to Play in Flag Football Event in Saudi Arabia Next Year THR, Esq Warner Bros. Discovery Nears Win in 'Blade Runner 2049' Legal Battle Over Tesla's AI Images Warner Bros. Discovery Dan Rather Warns Paramount Buying Warner Bros. Discovery "Would Change CNN Forever" The Walt Disney Company Katina Arnold Named Senior VP of Disney Advertising Communications Dan Houser Dan Houser Inks Audible Deal for Sci-Fi Thriller 'A Better Paradise' (Exclusive) The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood Reporter and Amazon Ads Most Influential Trailblazers in Marketing Dinner: See the Photos Sports Tom Brady Coming Out of Retirement to Play in Flag Football Event in Saudi Arabia Next Year THR, Esq Warner Bros. Discovery Nears Win in 'Blade Runner 2049' Legal Battle Over Tesla's AI Images Warner Bros. Discovery Dan Rather Warns Paramount Buying Warner Bros. Discovery "Would Change CNN Forever" The Walt Disney Company Katina Arnold Named Senior VP of Disney Advertising Communications Dan Houser Dan Houser Inks Audible Deal for Sci-Fi Thriller 'A Better Paradise' (Exclusive)
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Mild 'Abbott Elementary' Production Assistants File for Union Election
September 16, 2025
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