Dave McNary Film ReporterLeaders of the Writers Guild of America have told their 15,000 members that the town’s two largest talent agenices, CAA and WME, will not see the WGA offer improved terms if the agencies want to represent WGA writers.The missive from the WGA negotiating committee was sent out Tuesday afternoon.
It came a month after ICM Partners and UTA agreed to end separate 15-month standoffs. Under the deals, ICM and UTA agreed to end packaging fees in two years time.“To be blunt, we’re not going to give them a different and better deal because they waited; we’ve now gone about as far as we can go,” the WGA said.
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