According to a detailed document of proposals that the Writers Guild of America released Monday night, the two sides have compromised on issues of "span" and script fees but remain deadlocked on key concerns like "mini-rooms."| The Hollywood Reporter
Items for members' consideration include compensation asks such as enlarging writer minimums across film, television and new media and setting standard compensation for films, whether they premiere on streaming or theatrically.| The Hollywood Reporter
The employees behind the famously hard-charging labor organization say they want a workplace where “our voices are heard” and “our work is valued.”| The Hollywood Reporter
Around 81 percent of the bargaining unit voted to join the Pacific Northwest Staff Union in a card count that took place Tuesday.| The Hollywood Reporter
Edward Drake, who is also a director, explains why he is one of four union members challenging their discipline following the second-longest work stoppage in the union’s history.| The Hollywood Reporter
The union is claiming the company has engaged in bad-faith bargaining, with one leader saying “management has consistently shown up late and unprepared to bargaining sessions.”| The Hollywood Reporter
The ‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ production company, meanwhile, still remains locked in negotiations with the Editors Guild on a separate union agreement.| The Hollywood Reporter
The union’s current vice president was selected by a nominating committee to pursue the top job after current member leader Meredith Stiehm termed out.| The Hollywood Reporter
The East and West Coast branches of the union conveyed concerns that the move may be “sacrificing free speech to curry favor with the Trump Administration.”| The Hollywood Reporter
The Montclair, New Jersey-based Garden Slate Productions has inked a contract with the Writers Guild of America East that has revealed the expanding boundaries of the union.| The Hollywood Reporter
The union says it conducted an internal trial and found 'The Kids Are Alright' creator Tim Doyle guilty of "conduct prejudicial to the welfare of the Guild and unfair dealing."| The Hollywood Reporter
The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which bargains on behalf of Hollywood companies with labor groups, released a six-page memo laying out the offer on Tuesday night.| The Hollywood Reporter
Julie Bush, who was found guilty by a trial of her peers of having engaged in conduct “prejudicial to the welfare of the guild” but not of violating the 2023 strike rules, says her appeals process has been “devastating.”| The Hollywood Reporter
Union members voted to confirm three out of four punishments applied to union members for allegedly breaking rules of the work stoppage.| The Hollywood Reporter