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Staff Union Strike Disrupts Writers Guild Awards
1 Mar
Summary
- Writers Guild Staff Union strike began February 17.
- WGA West cancelled its annual Writers Guild Awards.
- WGA East will still hold its awards ceremony.

The Writers Guild of America Staff Union has commenced a strike, beginning on February 17. This action follows six months of stalled contract negotiations between the union and the Writers Guild of America. As a direct consequence of the ongoing labor dispute, the WGA West has announced the cancellation of its annual Writers Guild Awards ceremony, which was scheduled to take place on March 8.
Union leadership had previously alerted presenters about the potential cancellation, citing the guild's refusal to continue bargaining for the staff union's first contract. A deadline was set, warning that the awards would be called off if the staff union did not accept the previous contract offer by Friday. In contrast, the Writers Guild of America East has confirmed that its own awards ceremony will proceed as planned in New York.




