The members of the Writers Guild of America have voted to approve an agenda for bargaining with the studios, which is set to begin on March 16.
With 97.4% voting in favor, the union approved a “pattern of demands” that focuses on health care, compensation, and artificial intelligence, among other issues.
The WGA has already told members that the health fund is facing a dire financial situation, due to the industry contraction and skyrocketing health costs. According to the union, the health fund has suffered eight-figure losses for the past four years, totaling $205 million, and the fund will run out of money in the next three years
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