Hollywood strikes: Writers, studios meet to discuss resuming talks – National | 24CA News

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Published 04.08.2023
Hollywood strikes: Writers, studios meet to discuss resuming talks – National | 24CA News

As the Hollywood writers’ strike approaches the 100-day mark, Writers Guild of America (WGA) negotiators will meet on Friday with representatives of the main studios for the primary time in three months to debate whether or not contract talks can resume.

The 11,500 members of the guild walked out May 2, citing an deadlock over pay, streaming residuals and different points comparable to setting curbs on using synthetic intelligence. Next Wednesday marks the one hundredth day of the strike.

Ahead of the assembly, the WGA’s negotiating committee issued a press release to union members, saying it was time for the studios to desert the techniques they used throughout the earlier writers’ strike in 2007-08, together with allegedly spreading misinformation about the actual affect of the strike.

“We challenge the studios and AMPTP to come to the meeting they called for this Friday with a new playbook,” the WGA stated in an electronic mail. “Be willing to make a fair deal and begin to repair the damage your strikes and your business practices have caused the workers in this industry.”

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Striking Hollywood writers set to restart negotiations with studios after 3 months


The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which negotiates on behalf of Walt Disney DIS.N, Netflix NFLX.O and different firms, known as the WGA rhetoric “unfortunate.”

“Tomorrow’s discussion with the WGA is to determine whether we have a willing bargaining partner,” the AMPTP stated in a press release, including “Our only playbook is getting people back to work.”

Previously, the group stated it had supplied writers beneficiant will increase in compensation, and put ahead enhancements within the residuals paid to writers for making their motion pictures and TV reveals out there on streaming providers.

The work stoppage is taking a toll on florists, caterers, costume suppliers and different small companies that assist the leisure business. Those impacts had been magnified, on July 14, when members of the Screen Actors Guild went on strike, after being unable to succeed in an settlement with the studios on a brand new three-year contract.

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Hollywood actors and writers on strike


The AMPTP issued a press release, saying the actors had walked away from greater than US$1 billion in wage will increase, pension and well being contributions and residual will increase.

The twin job actions are rippling broadly by the leisure business, halting most work on scripted collection for the autumn TV season in addition to movie manufacturing. The strikes additionally forged a pall over British Columbia’s inventive business, which has change into a hub for American movie and TV manufacturing.

Fox is anticipated to announce that tv’s Emmy Awards will likely be rescheduled to air in January because of the strikes, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing an individual acquainted with the plans.


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The affect of Hollywood strikes on Alberta’s movie business


Meanwhile, Warner Bros Discovery warned traders Thursday that uncertainty over the twin strikes might delay movie releases and affect its capability to supply and ship content material.

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Some writers turned to social media Thursday to display their resolve and solidarity with the negotiating workforce.

“This strike ends when we get our target deal. NOT before,” wrote Jorge A. Reyes, author and creator of the collection “Kevin Hill,” on the social media platform now generally known as X.

“And it should be THE BEST DEAL. We didn’t spend this time or come this far to just get something just okay. Something I’m sure our valiant leadership is aware of. We’re behind you, as solidly as we were on Day 1.”