Bollywood screenwriters are challenging 'unfair' contracts, seeking improved working conditions within one of the world's major film industries.
The strike by Hollywood writers came to a conclusion at midnight Pacific time (07:00 GMT) on Wednesday, concluding nearly five months of industrial action. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) issued a statement indicating that union leaders unanimously voted to lift the restraining order and bring the strike to an end. The next step involves the 11,500 WGA members voting on a proposed three-year agreement that includes salary increases and safeguards related to the utilization of artificial intelligence.
Screenwriters in the United States have announced that they have reached a tentative agreement with studio executives, potentially bringing an end to a strike that has persisted for nearly five months.
After days of intensive negotiations, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced a tentative agreement with major film and television studios on Sunday, signaling a potential resolution to the historic strike that has disrupted Hollywood for nearly five months.