Details will be released after submission of the deal to the guild's national board on Saturday.
The Directors Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television producers reached an agreement March 4 on a new three-year agreement ahead of a June 30 contract expiration, the DGA announced Thursday.Negotiations began Feb. 10 and were led for the union by Negotiations Committee Co-Chairs Jon Avnet and Todd Holland, and the Guild’s chief negotiator, National Executive Director Russell Hollander.
With regard to residuals, the DGA pact sets a pattern that will most likely end up applying to the other two guilds as well, if history is a guide. But whether the WGA, in particular, will seek better residuals terms to the extent of striking over that and other issues, is a concern that has led studios to stockpile scripts.
Mitigating against a writers strike are two factors. One is the uncertainty posed by the coronavirus-fueled COVID-19 epidemic, which could deter mass gatherings such as protests, and might shut down work or even preclude bargaining sessions, which usually involve meetings of 50 to 100 people.
Whereas once I was blind, now I can see (John 9:25).
Details will be released after the submission after the submission of the deal to guild's national board on Saturday.
Hollywood is so stupid & incompetent! They're almost completely devoid of anything new & why?! Because those intolerant imbeciles have driven out majority of conservatives until they have nothing but the same OLD ideas left! This is why some of us haven't seen a movie in 7 yrs!
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