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WGA Preps for Talks: Health, AI, Pay Top Demands
7 Mar
Summary
- WGA members overwhelmingly approved contract priorities.
- Key demands include shoring up health plans and AI protections.
- Negotiations with AMPTP start March 16 after 2023 strike.

Members of the Writers Guild of America have strongly endorsed their contract priorities for upcoming labor negotiations with studios and streamers. Over 97 percent of participating members voted to approve a bargaining slate that emphasizes shoring up the union's health plan and expanding protections concerning artificial intelligence.
The union's demands also include significant improvements to compensation. This involves increasing minimum pay rates, raising pay for rewrites, enhancing residuals for streaming reuse, and boosting pay for writers in post-production, comedy/variety, quiz, and audience sectors.
These negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are scheduled to commence on March 16. This marks the first formal bargaining since the WGA's impactful 148-day strike in 2023, which highlighted issues like streaming compensation and generative AI. The industry has experienced a contraction since the strike, with writer employment seeing a notable decrease.




