The Directors Guild of America ratified a three-year collective bargaining agreement, an expected move after the guild's board unanimously recommended the agreement to members.
The new contract's term takes effect July 1. The agreement between the DGA and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers was passed by an "overwhelming majority," DGA president Thomas Schlamme said Friday morning. “In a time of enormous uncertainty as we’re all feeling the weight of this current pandemic, it is at least reassuring for our members to know that when the industry resumes production, a strong new agreement awaits them,” said Schlamme.
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