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Unitedhollywood.blogspot.com Writers Guild of America and AMPTP return to the bargaining table on November 26, 2007Saturday 17 November 2007, by Webmaster Friday, November 16, 2007 AMPTP PROMISES TO COME BACK TO THE TABLE (Breaking news from the WGA - the AMPTP has agreed to come back to the table on November 26th. Now, let’s hope they are prepared to make a fair deal. This is progress. Everyone wants to go back to work. Everyone wants fair compensation for their work.) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 16, 2007 CONTRACT 2007 NEGOTIATIONS STATEMENT LOS ANGELES – The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) have issued the following statement today: Leaders from the WGA and the AMPTP have mutually agreed to resume formal negotiations on November 26. No other details or press statements will be issued. For more information about the Writers Guild of America, West, please visit www.wga.org. For more information about the Writers Guild of America, East, please visit: www.wgaeast.org. The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) represent writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable, and new media industries in both entertainment and news. The unions conduct numerous programs, seminars, and events throughout the world on issues of interest to, and on behalf of, writers. (Also, this message just sent to our strike captains:) The effort and energy and resolve of the strike captains and teams, on the line, in headquarters, on location, and out in the community including the blogosphere has had a tremendous impact, and been instrumental in bringing the companies back to the bargaining table. Congratulations! Of course, going back to the table is an important step; but we must not allow our effort and creativity to wane. The strike must continue and we must continue to increase our impact and message to get the best possible deal for writers and for others who will benefit from our struggle, including actors, directors, drivers, crew, etc. |