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WGA Members Approve Bargaining Agenda Focused on Health Care, Pay, AI

Last updated: March 6, 2026 7:20 pm
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The Writers Guild of America (WGA) members have given their approval for a bargaining agenda with the studios, scheduled to commence on March 16. With an overwhelming 97.4% in favor, the union has endorsed a “pattern of demands” that will address crucial issues such as health care, compensation, and artificial intelligence.

One of the pressing concerns highlighted by the WGA is the precarious financial state of the health fund, attributing it to industry shrinkage and soaring health expenses. The union revealed staggering losses totaling $205 million over the past four years, with projections indicating depletion within the next three years if corrective measures are not taken.

The outlined demands include calls for enhanced employer contributions to pension and health funds, along with the proposal to raise compensation caps for assessment. Additionally, the need for cost-saving plan adjustments while maintaining access to quality healthcare providers has been emphasized.

On the opposing side, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has published a report asserting the generous benefits enjoyed by Hollywood workers compared to standard employer-based plans.

Apart from the financial aspects, the WGA will also strive to elevate minimum compensation rates and address significant issues from the 2023 strike, particularly focusing on artificial intelligence and streaming residuals. While the demands exclude minimum staffing concerns, previous victories in abolishing “mini-rooms” and securing staffing minimums for greenlit shows are highlighted.

Furthermore, the demands touch on post-production writer compensation and the issue of “free work,” an ongoing worry for feature writers extending into the television sector. The detailed proposals stemming from the outlined demands will be presented to the AMPTP during negotiations, kept confidential until the bargaining process unfolds.

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As the bargaining saga ensues, the WGA remains steadfast in championing the rights and welfare of its members, aiming to achieve a fair and sustainable agreement with the studios. Stay tuned for updates on the outcomes of these critical negotiations.

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