Amid devastating wildfires, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences delayed the announcement of Oscar nominations and canceled the nominees luncheon, causing public outcry regarding the fate of the Oscars. Chef Wolfgang Puck argued against canceling the event, emphasizing the significance of the Oscars for employment, helping 1,500 workers including chefs and servers earn money. He criticized those who suggested a postponement, highlighting the economic challenges for workers affected by the fires and the importance of keeping jobs available for families in need.
It's crazy to say, Let's shut everything down.' People forget, to get unemployment, everything is very difficult in this country. You get very little.
At least we give them a job, they make a living and bring some money home for their families.
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