Screenwriters Approve Four-Year Contract With Hollywood Studios
In Brief
The contract ratification marks a significant development in labor relations between screenwriters and Hollywood studios.
Key Facts
- Members of the screenwriters union ratified a four-year agreement with Hollywood studios.
- The Writers Guild of America (WGA) approved the deal with a 90% approval rate.
- Voter turnout for the ratification was significantly lower than in previous votes.
- The contract includes significant cuts in the health plan, according to reports.
- The agreement was reached between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).
What Happened
Screenwriters, represented by the Writers Guild of America, have ratified a four-year contract with Hollywood studios, with 90% of voting members in favor.
Why It Matters
This ratification concludes recent negotiations and may influence future labor discussions in the entertainment industry, especially regarding health benefits and union participation.
What's Next
Implementation of the new contract terms will proceed. Observers may watch for further responses from union members and potential impacts on future negotiations.
Sources
- The Independent — Screenwriters overwhelmingly approve a 4-year contract with Hollywood studios(1h ago)
- Google News — WGA Ratifies 4-Year Deal With AMPTP At 90% Approval Rate, Voter Turnout Significantly Down(3h ago)
