C’mon man, i mean, good for them. They deserve a good pay.
Salt_Sherbert5313 on
oh!, oh!
smackfu on
From another article:
> WGA West, whose communications staffers are part of the WGSU strike, could not be immediately reached for further comment.
amurica1138 on
So…not the Writers, but the staff people who work at the Writer’s Union.
Do I have that right?
Seems a little meta.
Matanishu on
You have to laugh at the irony of the WGA – arguable one of the most powerful and vocal unions in entertainment – getting in trouble for union busting their own staff.
To everyone else who didn’t read the article, no the writers are not going on strike again (yet).
Dallywack3r on
This is the union’s staff, not the writers themselves.
i-like-turtles-4eva on
This seems like a plot line from *The Studio*.
timeaisis on
We’re really through the looking glass here, people.
TouristOpentotravel on
Kind of ironic that a union is trying to union bust its staff.
Emergency-Mammoth-88 on
And then the sag aftra members go on strike against sag aftra
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C’mon man, i mean, good for them. They deserve a good pay.
oh!, oh!
From another article:
> WGA West, whose communications staffers are part of the WGSU strike, could not be immediately reached for further comment.
So…not the Writers, but the staff people who work at the Writer’s Union.
Do I have that right?
Seems a little meta.
You have to laugh at the irony of the WGA – arguable one of the most powerful and vocal unions in entertainment – getting in trouble for union busting their own staff.
To everyone else who didn’t read the article, no the writers are not going on strike again (yet).
This is the union’s staff, not the writers themselves.
This seems like a plot line from *The Studio*.
We’re really through the looking glass here, people.
Kind of ironic that a union is trying to union bust its staff.
And then the sag aftra members go on strike against sag aftra
So unions have unions?