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about statements he had made about his college football career and his claim of having secretly served in combat as a Green Beret, a claim his army records did not support. After Riskin's resignation, the U.S. Department of Labor investigated the sham contract and concluded that Riskin was indeed ineligible to run. The WGAW entered into a settlement by offering to re-run the election under DOL supervision. A new election was held in
September 2004 between Eric Hughes and Daniel Petrie Jr. which Petrie won.
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reported that as of May 2, 2023 at 12:01 am PDT the
Writers Guild of America was on strike. On September 23, 2023, news outlets reported that the WGA and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers were close to a final resolution and expected a resolution to be had by the end of the weekend.
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David Young is employed as the Guild's executive director and Tony Segall is general counsel. Young served as the Guild's chief negotiator during the 2007 contract negotiations and subsequent 100-day strike. On
November 3, 2023, the guild announced that Young will be stepping down from his role and
657:
Since an acceptable new contract was not negotiated, WGA members officially voted for a strike commencing on May 2, 2023. The vote by WGA members was: 9,020 (97.85%) in favor and 198 (2.15%) opposed. Total ballots cast was 9,218 (78.79% of eligible WGA members). The vote set a new record for both
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In 2004, Victoria Riskin resigned as WGAW President after being accused by her opponent Eric Hughes during the 2003 election of using a sham writing contract to maintain her membership status. She was replaced by vice-president
Charles Holland, who resigned a few weeks later when questions arose
726:
In 1966, the
Writers Guild Foundation was founded by Writers Guild members to raise money for writers to attend the International Writers Guild conference in Los Angeles. The Writers Guild Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that is affiliated with, but independent of, the WGAW.
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showed that lack of representation in the genre would weaken their future bargaining position. Studio executives maintained that these employees were primarily editors, not writers, and that the shows needed to appear to be unscripted in order for viewers to feel they were "real."
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The WGAW is governed by its membership. Elections for a board of directors are held annually by secret mail-in ballot. Half of the board is elected each year to a two-year term of office, and a board member may not serve more than four consecutive terms. In 2022 the officers are:
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producers said the show's next season would be produced using a new system that would not require writers. In response, Verrone said, "as they demanded union representation, the company decided they were expendable. This is illegal strikebreaking."
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from repeat airings and foreign/home video use of scripted shows and made-for-TV movies. The 22-week strike crippled
American broadcast television and drove millions of viewers, disgusted with the lack of new scripted programming, to
1143:"The last bastion: infiltrating the ranks of executives and creatives is the current challenge for African-Americans in the entertainment industry. (NAACP Image Awards) (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)".
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in 1933 and began representing TV writers in 1948. In 1954, the SWG was one of five groups who merged to represent professional writers on both coasts and became the
Writers Guild of America, East (WGAe) and West (WGAW).
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According to WGAW's
Department of Labor records since 2006, over half of the guild's total membership is ineligible to vote, comprising the guild's "post current", "emeritus", and "associate" members.
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fee practices, which the WGA asserts are a violation of state and federal laws. Approximately 95 percent of Guild members voted "in favor of a code of conduct that would cease packaging fees."
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shows to qualify for guild rights and benefits. The union maintained that the storytellers who conceive the tests and confrontations on such shows were
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representing film, television, radio, and new media writers. It was formed in 1954 from five organizations representing writers, including the
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Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) in 1954 there have been 33 presidents. The first President was screenwriter
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uses of programs and films written by members. The strike vote followed the expiration of the guild's contract with the
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1660:"Hollywood Hit With Writers Strike After Talks With AMPTP Fail; Guild Slams Studios For "Gig Economy" Mentality"
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Hollywood angered over wage reductions announced by the major film studios. The group affiliated with the
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On November 2, 2007, the Guild again went on strike, this time over writers' share of revenues from
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1736:"Writers Guild Reaches Tentative Agreement With Studios and Streamers, Union Tells Strike Captains"
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1711:"WGA strike: Writers Guild and Hollywood studios in 'final phase' of negotiations | CNN Business"
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National Board voted unanimously to pass a resolution in support of WGA negotiations with the
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turnout and the percentage of support in a strike authorization vote.
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Writers Guild of America West - 7000 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, California
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654:(AMPTP). The current contract ended at 11:59 PM PDT on May 1, 2023.
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Effect of the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike on television
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As part of this campaign, on September 20, 2006, the WGAW held a
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against the major American television networks in a dispute over
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229:(WGA), and cooperate on activities such as launching coordinated
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1203:"WGA Sues Talent Agencies in Battle Against Packaging Fees"
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Patten, Dominic. David, Robb. Peter, White (1 May 2023).
1236:"Writers Guild Says Over 7,000 Members Have Fired Agents"
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1412:"WGA's Verrone: "Every Writer Must Have a WGA Contract""
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1502:"Hollywood Writers Approve of Strike as Shutdown Looms"
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1476:"Writers Guild calls strike; walkout may start Monday"
953:"David Young, Longtime WGA West Leader, to Step Down"
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Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
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Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
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Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
410:The current president is screenwriter and producer
443:were the first two presidents during the SWG era.
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1201:Littleton, Cynthia; Donnelly, Matt (2019-04-17).
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559:writers. The Guild also expressed concern the
531:During the week following its lawsuit filing;
2002:
1564:"Strike Authorization Passes with 97.85% YES"
680:is led by Ellen Stutzman (chief negotiator),
447:was president of the WGAW from 1977 to 1979.
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1113:"Writers Guild Chief Resigns Under Pressure"
1083:"Ouch! Remembering the 1988 writers' strike"
2181:International Affiliation of Writers Guilds
1629:"No Writers Guild Deal Today, AMPTP Claims"
1500:Koblin, John; Barnes, Brooks (2023-04-17).
759:International Affiliation of Writers Guilds
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650:had been in contract negotiations with the
426:(SWG) was formed in 1921 by a group of ten
239:International Affiliation of Writers Guilds
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1382:"Reality is Only an Illusion, Writers Say"
1296:"The writers of reality TV sue for rights"
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2117:Opposition to artificial intelligence art
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1949:Writer Action, a BBS for guild members
1853:from the original on 29 September 2022
1823:from the original on 29 September 2022
1734:Kilkenny, Katie (September 24, 2023).
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1444:"Top Model Takes Strikers Off Payroll"
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314:will be replaced with Ellen Stutzman.
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1324:T (pseudoanonymous), N (2005-07-08).
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963:from the original on November 4, 2023
367:, David W. Rintels, Daniel Taradash,
1939:List of the 101 Greatest Screenplays
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1062:from the original on 5 November 2007
986:Office of Labor-Management Standards
885:Office of Labor-Management Standards
829:Office of Labor-Management Standards
797:2023 Writers Guild of America strike
780:1988 Writers Guild of America strike
775:1981 Writers Guild of America strike
770:1960 Writers Guild of America strike
642:2023 Writers Guild of America strike
636:2023 Writers Guild of America strike
1352:"WGA baits but switches on reality"
975:
289:, Marjorie David, Travis Donnelly,
24:
2186:Organizations based in Los Angeles
1760:Robb, David (September 24, 2023).
1056:"WGAW website historical timeline"
862:from the original on June 12, 2010
672:In preparation, the WGA published
320:
237:. The WGAE is an affiliate of the
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2176:Trade unions in the United States
2156:1954 establishments in California
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1539:"The 2023 WGA Strike for Dummies"
1182:from the original on 16 June 2017
929:. Writers Guild of America West.
927:"Officers and Board of Directors"
600:
546:
285:, Angelina Burnett, Robb Chavis,
2161:Trade unions established in 1954
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1639:from the original on May 2, 2023
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493:On April 17, 2019, WGA West and
218:. It has around 20,000 members.
2166:American writers' organizations
2032:Writers Guild of America strike
1959:Writers Guild of America West.
1944:101 Best Written TV Series List
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1627:Kilkenny, Katie (May 1, 2023).
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1176:"Writers Guild of America West"
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1136:
1125:from the original on 2017-06-19
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1081:Spitzer, Gabriel (2001-01-15).
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1031:"Screen Writers' Guild History"
1009:from the original on 2023-01-28
902:"WGAW Annual Report to Writers"
846:"Writers Guild of America West"
807:WGA script registration service
802:WGA screenwriting credit system
235:Writers Guild of America Awards
1326:"A "Reality Slap" in the Face"
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765:Writers Guild of America Award
753:Writers Guild of America, East
590:National Labor Relations Board
571:unity rally in support of the
539:was then quoted as stating to
223:Writers Guild of America, East
18:Writers Guild of America, west
13:
1:
2018:2023 Hollywood labor disputes
1380:Booth, William (2004-08-10).
1234:Donnelly, Matt (2019-04-22).
812:
624:, cellphone shows, and other
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204:Writers Guild of America West
31:Writers Guild of America West
1902:The Writers Guild Foundation
1898:"Frequently Asked Questions"
1877:The Writers Guild Foundation
1843:"Frequently Asked Questions"
1709:Darcy, Oliver (2023-09-23).
1410:Grossman, Ben (2006-09-20).
1294:Holland, Lila (2005-07-08).
1264:Ingber, Sasha (2019-04-13).
714:, on South Doheny Drive, in
454:, as part of the industry's
7:
2171:Scriptwriters' trade unions
1350:Lowry, Brian (2007-10-30).
1111:Bates, James (2004-01-07).
730:
695:
471:WGAW members were on strike
469:From March to August 1988,
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1474:Britt, Russ (2007-11-02).
1442:Benson, Jim (2006-11-07).
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499:Los Angeles Superior Court
466:leanings or affiliations.
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1982:Writers Guild Foundation
1670:Penske Media Corporation
1449:Broadcasting & Cable
1417:Broadcasting & Cable
1035:Writers Guild Foundation
988:. File number 000-078. (
891:submitted June 27, 2014.
835:submitted June 27, 2019.
722:Writers Guild Foundation
648:Writers Guild of America
574:America's Next Top Model
227:Writers Guild of America
1478:. CBS MarketWatch.com.
887:. File number 000-078.
831:. File number 000-078.
745:Organized labour portal
661:On April 22, 2023, the
514:Creative Artists Agency
456:blacklisting of writers
281:: Liz Hsiao Lan Alper,
1740:The Hollywood Reporter
1633:The Hollywood Reporter
1328:. WGAW. Archived from
982:US Department of Labor
881:US Department of Labor
825:US Department of Labor
646:Since March 2023, the
391:, Charles D. Holland,
233:and administering the
131:13,881 (other members)
1847:Writers Guild Theater
1817:Writers Guild Theater
712:Writers Guild Theater
707:Writers Guild Theater
510:William Morris Agency
351:, Christopher Knopf,
166:, Secretary/Treasurer
129:10,559 (full members)
2049:productions impacted
2037:productions impacted
518:United Talent Agency
424:Screen Writers Guild
283:Raphael Bob-Waksberg
216:Screen Writers Guild
69:Screen Writers Guild
1087:Media Life Magazine
497:filed a lawsuit in
270:Secretary-Treasurer
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2025:Strikes and impact
1665:Deadline Hollywood
1506:The New York Times
620:releases and from
553:reality television
441:John Howard Lawson
397:Christopher Keyser
357:Melville Shavelson
333:Edmund L. Hartmann
279:Board of Directors
266:: Michele Mulroney
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1118:Los Angeles Times
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393:Patric M. Verrone
381:Daniel Petrie Jr.
361:Ranald MacDougall
353:Michael Blankfort
335:, Curtis Kenyon,
221:The WGAW and the
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389:Victoria Riskin
329:, followed by:
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259:Meredith Stiehm
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