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What Time Does Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was… Release on Netflix?
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POC Content Accelerator Rideback Rise Sets 2025 Cohort
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‘The Order’ Star Jude Law on the True Story That Keeps Repeating Itself: “There’s a Fight Ahead of Us’
‘The Order’ Star Jude Law on the True Story That Keeps Repeating Itself: “There’s a Fight Ahead of Us’
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Every Amy Adams Role, Ranked
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Golden Globes Final Predictions: Conclave, Emilia Perez and Wicked?
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NLRB Classifies Contestants on Netflix’s ‘Love Is Blind’ as Employees
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NLRB drops bombshell, rules 'Love Is Blind' contestants are employees, not contestants, in major shift for Netflix reality series
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The NLRB found that 'Love Is Blind' contestants are actually employees under labor laws, entitling them to minimum wage and other benefits
This ruling could set a precedent for how all reality TV contestants are classified, putting pressure on networks to rethink their business models
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National Labor Review Board, Netflix, 'Love Is Blind'
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