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The conclusion of the Hollywood writers' strike has raised concerns among minority writers about the future of diversity. The WGA's new labor contract, approved by a 99% majority, has ended the strike. Lowell Peterson will resign as WGA East leader after 15 years. Hollywood is now confronted with existential issues and a looming post-strike production backlog. Negotiations with the IATSE are scheduled for next summer. The strikes by writers and actors have marked a turning point in Hollywood. However, negotiations between Hollywood studios, streamers, and striking actors have stalled, with SAG-AFTRA accusing the studios of 'bully tactics'. Donna Langley of NBCUniversal has committed to spending the necessary time to reach an agreement.
Hollywood Studios Suspend Talks With Actors - WSJ https://t.co/44weTUL3LM
Negotiations between the major entertainment studios and the union representing tens of thousands of actors have collapsed, with both sides saying on Thursday morning that they remained far apart on the most significant issues. https://t.co/BbDvQHivv8
Negotiations between Hollywood studios, streamers and striking actors stalled after less than two weeks, dampening hopes that the industry could soon return to work https://t.co/nnKrsVWKZo
In a statement to members after midnight, SAG-AFTRA accused the studios of engaging in “bully tactics,” and said that they had walked away from the bargaining table after refusing to counter the union’s latest offer. https://t.co/P2fbbwEvMq
SAG-AFTRA Accuses Studios Of "Bully Tactics" & Misrepresentation As Negotiations Crater https://t.co/D11UHrWm7g
SAG-AFTRA has revealed that the studio CEOs have refused to continue negotiations and won’t offer a counter to SAG’s latest offer. https://t.co/bX66FlRgKL
Talks to end Hollywood actors strike ‘suspended’: studios https://t.co/QJOQ334zOD
Negotiations between Hollywood studios, streamers and striking actors stalled after less than two weeks, dampening hopes that the industry could soon return to work https://t.co/zGbeU8QAZq via @WSJ
Talks break down between SAG and Studios & Streamers according to Coalition representing entertainment companies. Story coming shortly.
Studios Suspend Talks With SAG-AFTRA; Gap Between Sides ‘Is Too Great’ – IndieWire https://t.co/nB4t03AKaK
Studios Declare SAG-AFTRA Talks "Suspended"; Slam Guild For Rejecting Terms Offered To WGA & DGA https://t.co/g9Xa7J7Pjq
NBCUniversal's Donna Langley on State of SAG-AFTRA Talks, Vows That Executives Will 'Spend as Much Time as It Takes' to Reach Deal https://t.co/be6bxwRRIH
Donna Langley on SAG-AFTRA Negotiations: Execs Will Spend "As Much Time As It Takes" Until There Is a Resolution https://t.co/pALWcBHeUj
Must-read overview by @Variety_Cynthia ‘How Do We Never Do This Again?’: Hollywood Grapples With the Consequences of a 148-Day WGA Strike https://t.co/8NtEfSVXP8 via @variety
EXCLUSIVE! As WGA members almost unanimously approved a hard-fought new contract with the studios and streamers this week, and the striking actors back at the bargaining table today with CEOs, the Directors Guild of America really wants its members to know it got them… https://t.co/ZNRy8EXtRE https://t.co/EytkGyRqQs
Directors Guild to Members: Our Contract Deal Was Good, Too https://t.co/ZE8hQJVccE
Uh oh, hearing today's SAG-AFTRA talks did NOT go well.
Filmmakers At Hamptons Film Festival See More Labor Angst Ahead Despite WGA Gains, With Uncertainty Surrounding SAG-AFTRA Talks And "Really Scary" AI ... https://t.co/yt2t2QkhYe
The #WritersStrike and #ActorsStrike walkouts marked the decisive end to a bullish and ultimately unsustainable chapter in Hollywood, an era that was already on its way out when writers put their pens down on May 2 https://t.co/r2BVNFmb3z
The next looming deadline is the IATSE negotiation next summer. The below-the-line, craft and technical workers who populate that union have their own set of issues to address, and those workers feel similar pressures to writers and actors. https://t.co/qrsPXKsG3c
After the #WritersStrike and #ActorsStrike, the industry must still grapple with five crises that the strikes might have overshadowed but certainly did not solve https://t.co/V8wfDj4zKs
'How Do We Never Do This Again?': Hollywood Grapples With the Consequences of a 148-Day WGA Strike https://t.co/6XJZwPFGnG
This week’s Digiday+ Future of TV Briefing looks at the post-strike production — and post-production — logjam looming as the industry looks to return to set once the actors' strike is resolved. https://t.co/XYuzx5lZKN
Now what? Hollywood’s "summer of strikes" may be about to wrap, but don’t pop the champagne just yet. Existential issues still loom large: https://t.co/1HrW3Q6OE7 https://t.co/gUYtdtPB72
Now What? The Five Crises Confronting a Post-Strike Hollywood https://t.co/auj6wJVgRL
Writers Guild members ratify contract with overwhelming 99% majority, ending #WritersStrike 🔻🔻🔻 https://t.co/QfhBxkv0ig
Lowell Peterson to Step Down as WGA East Leader After 15 Years and 148-Day Strike: 'It Felt Like Time' (EXCLUSIVE) https://t.co/H026rhFnp8
Meanwhile in Culture -- looks like the Hollywood strike is kind of over. I thought it was resolved last week... but I guess still some details to be ironed out. But whomever tapped already tapped. https://t.co/GBwUnbchIn https://t.co/jHFIVFLF1A
WGA’s new labor contract is finally a sealed deal https://t.co/162Ev8n3nn https://t.co/KTLUHmLgHF
Hollywood's minority writers fear diversity to fall farther down the agenda after strike https://t.co/TYkHNbiGgd https://t.co/LtGLoD7jly