The Los Angeles headquarters of the Writers Guild of America West, which begins contract negotiations next week. Now, writers are poised to commence another round of bargaining with the major studios on a new three-year film and TV contract. But in advance of negotiations that begin on Monday , union leaders are eager to dispel any perception that they might have scaled back their demands. Advertisement“Our members have shown many times that they’re willing to fight for what we need as a collective group,” WGA West President Michele Mulroney said in an interview. It’s better for everybody.”AdvertisementWGA is entering contract negotiations nearly a month after the actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, began its bargaining sessions.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 15, 2026 02:31 UTC