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Hollywood WGA strike nears its end after 146 days, hinting at a big win for writers

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Ayaan Paul
Ayaan PaulSep 25, 2023 | 15:49

Hollywood WGA strike nears its end after 146 days, hinting at a big win for writers

After 146 days of an arduous strike, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has reached a momentous tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), carrying significant implications for Hollywood and the broader entertainment industry.

What the new agreement says

While the exact details of the agreement have not been disclosed to the public, it is important to note that the Writers Guild of America and the AMPTP have achieved a tentative agreement on a new three-year contract.

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The agreement represents a consensus between the two parties and signifies their commitment to ending the strike, which has had a substantial impact on the content industry.

The negotiations primarily revolved around two crucial aspects: artificial intelligence (AI) and staffing levels within writing rooms.

  • The specifics of how these issues were addressed in the agreement remain confidential at this time. However, it is expected that the Writers Guild will release comprehensive details of the agreement to its members before proceeding with ratification votes.

The addressing of these key issues are essential for maintaining creative freedom and protecting the rights of writers. The agreement may set precedents that safeguard creative interests in an evolving media landscape.

So, is the strike ending?

No. While the tentative agreement is a significant milestone, it does not automatically end the strike.

  • The next steps in the process involve internal union procedures. 
  • The Ellen Stutzman-led WGA negotiating committee will vote on whether to recommend the agreement to the WGAW Board and WGAE Council.
  • These crucial votes are tentatively scheduled for the coming Tuesday, October 3. Pending approval by these bodies, the strike restraining order could be lifted, allowing writers to return to work during the ratification vote.
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However, it's crucial to emphasise that as of now, the strike has not officially ended.

The Writers Guild has suspended picketing, but no one is authorized to return to work until the guild formally declares the strike over.

What does it mean for SAG-AFTRA?

The situation regarding the strike by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) remains separate.

  • While the tentative agreement between the WGA and AMPTP is a significant development, it does not directly affect the actors' strike.
  • As of the latest update, the SAG-AFTRA strike has been ongoing for 73 days.

This means that not everything is immediately going back to normal in the entertainment industry. The strike has disrupted production schedules, leading to delays in the release of films and television shows.

The tentative agreement between the WGA and AMPTP is a crucial step towards restoring stability to the industry, but it's important to remember that it will take time to ramp up production again.

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So, what does it mean for Hollywood and the economy?

The strike by both the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA has taken a toll on California's economy.

  • Economists estimate that the dual strikes have cost the state's economy approximately $5 billion.
  • This includes losses from halted production, delayed releases, and the broader economic impact on related industries and businesses.

As Hollywood eagerly anticipates the end of these strikes, there's a renewed sense of optimism about the industry's future, although it will take some time for studios, streamers, and production companies to resume normal operations fully.

Planning for a return to production has already begun, with producers and executives exploring the availability of stages and production resources.

Films and TV shows were delayed or put on hold, leading to uncertainty for studios and streaming platforms. This agreement signifies a step toward stability, allowing studios to resume production schedules and deliver content on time.

What next

  • The successful resolution of this strike can set a positive tone for labour relations in Hollywood.
  • It can encourage collaborative negotiations and open communication between guilds, unions, and production companies, reducing the likelihood of future strikes and labor disputes.
Last updated: September 25, 2023 | 15:51
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