Writers Guild of America members vote to ratify a new contract
Members of the Writers Guild of America have voted overwhelmingly to ratify the new three-year contract that was approved by the unions leadership this month after a nail-biting round of negotiations with the major Hollywood studios.
The guild said in an announcement Wednesday that of the 3,647 votes cast, there were 3,617 yes votes, or 99.2%, versus 30 no votes, or less than 1%. There were 9,441 eligible voters. The new contract covers the period May 2, 2017, through May 1, 2020.
Negotiators for the WGA reached a tentative agreement with studios in the early hours of May 2 after a cliffhanger series of talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the bargaining organization that represents major Hollywood studios, networks and independent producers.
The negotiations focused on issues of compensation and benefits, with writers arguing that their incomes have declined in recent years as TV series have moved toward shorter seasons. The guilds employer-funded health plan was also facing mounting deficits.
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