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Over the weekend, the studios proposed a ... There are no talks currently scheduled between the two sides. However, the deal with writers could provide a blueprint for negotiations on some ...
The major film and television studios and striking writers reached a ... However, the tentative WGA deal does not immediately end the strike. “To be clear, no one is to return to work until ...
Actors are also on strike, and no deal has been announced in that action. The screen actors union SAG-AFTRA went on strike about two months after the writers, on July 14. The members of that union ...
(Updated with SAG-AFTRA statement) Writers have officially approved their deal with the studios. This afternoon ... “There were 8,435 ‘yes’ votes and 90 ‘no’ votes,” the guild ...
“These anonymous people are not speaking on behalf of the AMPTP or member companies, who are committed to reaching a deal ... studio bosses almost uniformly offered banal praise to the writers ...
The WGA and major studios and streamers have reached ... “We have been proud to support the writers in their fight for a fair deal and look forward to reviewing the details of the agreement.
Writers celebrate the tentative deal with the studios with drinks ... do it differs depending on where they are. SAG-AFTRA is no longer going to approve interim agreements on productions that ...
"And really key to writers: some real A.I. protections." The studios ... no end in sight. That's what convinced the heads of those companies to sit down at the table and try to make this deal ...
The historic shutdown will go on for now, with actors remaining on strike and no talks planned ... With their approval, writers will then vote on the deal, and the strike can officially end.
“There simply is no substitute for employers and ... the writers strike started first and ended second. This time, studios opted to deal with the writers first. The AMPTP first reached out ...
And SAG said, “No, we also ... terms with what writers need, and understanding the cost of the strike on both sides, [they said], “Enough is enough, it’s time to make a deal.” ...