Three years on from the dual writers and actors strikes, and everything is not as film and television workers might have hoped. After years of adopting phrases like “survive til ’25” to establish a light at the end of the tunnel, the Hollywood labor unions are out of pithy offerings. Both the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA recently secured speedy contracts with the major studios to avert a health plan funding crisis, agreeing to tack on an additional year. The DGA is also expected to prioritize healthcare this go-around as the global production contraction has severely impacted employment levels. President Donald Trump turned his sights on Hollywood early in his second term, appointing Jon Voight, Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson as his so-called “special ambassadors to Hollywood” before inauguration day.…