In today’s News and Commentary, the WGA reaches a deal with studios, a strike at meatpacking company JBS USA brings the employer back to the table, and union leaders gear up to take on AI.
The Writers Guild of America posted on their website that the Negotiating Committee had unanimously approved a four-year tentative agreement with the AMPTP. Hollywood was eagerly awaiting positive news from the negotiations following the 2023 strikes, which lasted nearly five months. Many writers expressed relief at reaching this tentative deal, which still needs to be ratified by the Guild’s membership. Entertainment journalist Matt Belloni tweeted that the deal would include health plan increases and more protections against AI training with Writers Guild materials. However, the good news is paired with internal strife at the WGA, as the Writers Guild Staff Union has been on strike since February 17, with no clear end in sight.
In Colorado, multinational meatpacking company JBS USA has agreed to go back to the negotiating table with United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 following a 3-week unfair labor practice strike. JBS accepted the union’s offer of an unconditional return to work starting today. As Meredith covered back in March, over 3,000 employees went to the picket line in the largest strike the industry has seen in more than 40 years. The federal health care cuts in President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, paired with high private premiums under the national contract...
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