The Writers Guild of America has a tentative three-year deal with PBS member stations. The union announced the new Public Television Freelance Agreement Friday, hours after the current contract expiration, which could have led to a strike if the parties hadn’t been able to hammer out a new one in time.
Earlier this week, the 94-member bargaining unit authorized a strike. Now, the unit will vote to ratify the new agreement. More specific deal points are expected in the coming days, prior to that vote.
For the first time, the WGA says it was able to secure union protections for PBS animation writers, who were previously not covered under the Public Television Freelance Agreement.
This week, Deadline revealed that more than 200 PBS animation writers signed a pledge of solidarity, promising not to cross their colleagues’ picket line.
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