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WGA West Sweetens Offer to Staff Union, Which Remains on Strike

Last updated: March 13, 2026 8:50 pm
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The Writers Guild of America West is currently facing a strike from its 110-member staff union, which has been ongoing since mid-February. Despite efforts to reach a resolution, the two sides have not yet come to an agreement as the WGA prepares to negotiate a new Minimum Basic Agreement with major studios.

In a recent memo to guild members, WGAW executive director Ellen Stutzman revealed that the staff union had rejected the latest offer, which included an additional $800,000 in wages for the first year. Stutzman emphasized the union’s right to determine when to accept a deal or continue striking, noting that negotiations for the MBA would take precedence in the coming week.

The WGSU, on the other hand, expressed disappointment that Stutzman had not attended the latest bargaining session and urged her to return to the table this weekend to work towards a fair contract. The union highlighted the need for a better wage scale and job protections, citing the fact that most workers earn less than $84,000 annually, which they argue is insufficient for living in Los Angeles.

As negotiations continue, Stutzman outlined a revised wage increase of 4% for the first year, in addition to a 3% raise granted last August. Subsequent raises of 4% are planned for August 2026 and August 2027. However, the WGSU claimed that WGAW management had issued an ultimatum demanding the union drop core issues such as seniority and job protections, prolonging the strike with what they perceive as bad-faith tactics.

Despite some progress in negotiations, the WGSU has stood firm on demands including the right to strike during the agreement term and a contract duration aligned with the MBA bargaining cycle to increase leverage in future talks. The union also seeks reinstatement of three employees allegedly terminated unlawfully for union activity, a point of contention between the two sides.

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As the deadline approaches for a resolution, tensions remain high between the Writers Guild Staff Union and WGAW management. The outcome of their negotiations will have a significant impact on the future of TV and film writers and the industry as a whole.

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