It’s no surprise that with Hollywood mostly shut down, some local businesses are starting to feel the pinch.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
By trade, Agnew is a unionized studio driver, getting equipment and actors where they need to go on set. But that work dried up in April. For now, Agnew said he’s happy he can just keep his mortgage paid. “They need to pull their heads out of their behinds and respect the working class, basically, is what it comes down to,” Agnew said.
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