News & Commentary May 8, 2023
https://onlabor.org/may-8-2023/
By Morgan Sperry
Morgan Sperry is a student at Harvard Law School and also serves as OnLabor's Social Media Director.
In todays News and Commentary, the WGA strike enters its second week, an NLRB judge has painted the Blue Man Group as labor law violators, and the Teamsters are taking on Amazon.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) enters the second week of its first strike in 15 years today. As Maddie, Peter, and Iman covered last week, the WGAs 11,500 writers are striking for control over whether (and, if so, how) AI is used to write material, restructuring of compensation contracts, job security, and access to set. The striking writers are particularly focused upon streamings impact on writer pay, and have emphasized that global streaming services have deprived them of residual payments, which writers in eras past earned when a show was licensed into syndication or through DVD sales. At the moment, there are no negotiations scheduled between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which bargains on behalf of studios. That being said, the WGA strikers are winning in the court of public opinion: solidarity has blanketed social media with the help of amplification by star strike participants and allies. Meanwhile, the studios will begin contract renewal negotiations with the Directors Guild of America (DGA)whose contract expires on June 30on Wednesday, despite the DGAs apparent original commitment not to negotiate with the AMPTP before the WGA does.
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