A deal in the negotiations between the WGA and studios CEOs to end the nearly five-month-long writers strike looks within sight. During the meeting today at the AMPTP Sherman Oaks office, the parti…
The article mentions that the SAG-AFTRA negotiators and leads have been kept in the brief by WGA.
So, it sounds as though the writers have been conscious of the precedents they’re setting and there shouldn’t be surprises when the negotiations move onto the actors.
With luck, this means they’re also willing to negotiate with the actors.
Hopefully it’ll be like dominos, where they’ll lead into each other and help each other
The article mentions that the SAG-AFTRA negotiators and leads have been kept in the brief by WGA.
So, it sounds as though the writers have been conscious of the precedents they’re setting and there shouldn’t be surprises when the negotiations move onto the actors.