Loeb & Loeb’s Entertainment Labor Chair, Ivy Kagan Bierman, was quoted in The Wrap discussing the progress that the studios and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have made with the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which should aid in negotiations for SAG-AFTRA contracts.
“The studios have moved so much from when these strikes began, discussing contract points like AI protections that at the start of the WGA talks they weren’t willing to offer,” Ivy highlights, “A number of the hurdles have already been cleared, and it’s clear that the studios are driven to get a deal done.”
To read the full article, visit The Wrap’s website.
“The studios have moved so much from when these strikes began, discussing contract points like AI protections that at the start of the WGA talks they weren’t willing to offer,” Ivy highlights, “A number of the hurdles have already been cleared, and it’s clear that the studios are driven to get a deal done.”
To read the full article, visit The Wrap’s website.
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Chair, Entertainment Labor