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WGA Resumes Negotiations with Hollywood Studios After Four-Month Strike

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WGA Says Negotiations Will Resume With Hollywood Studios

  • The striking Writers Guild of America (WGA) has announced that talks will resume with Hollywood studios after four months of failed contract negotiations and ongoing strikes.
  • The negotiations are expected to last several days, but the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers is not expected to have revised their previous offer.
  • The WGA strike, which began in May, is centered around higher wages, job security, and regulations for the use of artificial intelligence.
  • TV shows, including those hosted by Drew Barrymore and Bill Maher, faced backlash for planning to return to air amidst the strikes, but both hosts have reversed their plans.
  • WGA Says Negotiations Will Resume With Hollywood Studios

    The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has announced that negotiations will resume with Hollywood studios after months of failed contract discussions and ongoing strikes. The talks are expected to last several days, but it is unlikely that the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers will have revised their previous offer. The strike, which started in May, focuses on the issues of higher wages, job security, and regulations regarding the use of artificial intelligence. Some TV shows, including those hosted by Drew Barrymore and Bill Maher, faced criticism for planning to return amidst the strikes, leading both hosts to reverse their plans.

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