The Writers Guild of America West has sweetened its offer to the 110-member staff union that has been on strike since mid-February.
But with only a couple of days left before the WGA begins its negotiations with the major studios on a new Minimum Basic Agreement, the two sides have still not resolved their differences. If no deal is reached this weekend, the Writers Guild Staff Union could show up outside the bargaining session on Monday, forcing the WGA Negotiating Committee to cross a picket line in order to bargain on behalf of TV and film writers.
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