writers guild of america strike
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SAG-AFTRA Has a Tentative Deal That Could Bring the Hollywood Strike to an End
Nearly 120 days after authorizing an actors strike, SAG-AFTRA may have finally locked down a deal. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the union revealed it and the AMPTP have come to an agreement after months of on-and-off (and often contentious) negotiating. During that time, SAG-AFTRA told its members to hold firm as the negotiating committee…
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Writers Guild Members Have Officially, Resoundingly, Ratified Their New Deal
The nearly five-month strike is now fully over, as the WGA has ratified its three-year contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
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WGA Says Studios Are Ready to Negotiate a Real Agreement
Studio execs are reportedly ready to talk in earnest, as they should’ve been from the start.
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WGA Strike’s Negotiations Broke Down Into a Lecturing From the Studios
After a week of back-and-forth between the Writers Guild of America and the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the public got a look at the latest offer from the AMPTP. However, it was released yesterday to industry trades after about ten days of push and pull with the guild—who say the tactic was used…