Los Angeles, United States– A tentative deal to end a long-running writers’ strike that has paralyzed Hollywood is only a first step in resolving a film industry crisis, as an equally bitter studio stand-off with the actors’ union stretches on.
Picketing for writers has been suspended and the guild has indicated that it could allow members to return to work even before the final vote is counted. Even after that, with hundreds of film and television shoots backed up, it could take months for Hollywood to clear the logistical logjam and get fully back to work.
“I don’t think we’re going to see normalcy in the production process until sometime after January or February.”The WGA’s deal with studios achieved compromises on minimum wage increases, bonus payments for writers participating in hit shows, and guarantees that scripts using AI will not undercut human writers and their paychecks.
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