NBC and the WGA East have laid down their swords over the shuttering of Peacock Productions earlier this year and the guild's subsequent claims of union-busting.
The WGA announced on Thursday that the guild and NBC News Studios had reached an agreement such that freelance and associate producers, run-of-show producers and casting producers working at the studios on television and some online productions would be covered under a collective bargaining agreement that originally applied to those working at the late Peacock Productions. "We are pleased that this important nonfiction programming will be covered by our collective bargaining agreement,” WGA East executive director Lowell Peterson said in a statement. “This will ensure that the.
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