By Dave McNary Film Reporter Leaders of the Writers Guild of America are seeking several improvements in the rapidly evolving world of television work in the WGA’s master contract with Hollywood studios, sources have told Variety.
Representatives of the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers were not immediately available for comment.
The two sides had agreed to exchange proposals Friday in advance of starting negotiations remotely on May 11 and are facing a June 30 contract expiration.
The key issues for the WGA include: — Improvement on the payment structure for junior writers in “Mini rooms,” which are small groups of writers working on a few series scripts in lieu of a produced pilot. — Improvement in
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