As Lesli Linka Glatter departed the top member post at the Directors Guild of America , she gestured toward some of the union’s unfinished business.
“There is still so much to do,” the outgoing union president wrote in a final note included in a DGA Monthly issue released Friday. The letter summarized some of the work the Homeland and Mad Men director did while in one of Hollywood’s most influential roles for four years.
The issues she pointed to that remain unresolved are some of the top problems dogging Hollywood labor advocates just months before major industry unions — including the DGA — return to the bargaining table with studios and streamers to hammer out new labor contracts.
As Lesli Linka Glatter departed the top member post at the Directors Guild of America ,