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Writers Guild of America, East

The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) is a labor union representing writers in film, television, radio, news, and online media.

Writers Guild of America, East
Founded1951 (1951)
Headquarters250 Hudson Street,
New York City
Location
Members
5,116 (2019)
Key people
  • Michael Winship, President
AffiliationsAFL-CIO, IAWG, IFJ, UNI
Websitewww.wgaeast.org
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The Writers Guild of America, East is affiliated with the Writers Guild of America West. Together the guilds administer the Writers Guild of America Awards. It is an affiliate of the International Federation of Journalists, the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds, and the AFL–CIO.

History

Membership (US records)[2]

Finances (US records; ×$1000)[2]
     Assets      Liabilities      Receipts      Disbursements

WGAE had its beginnings in 1912, when the Authors' League of America (ALA) was formed by some 350 book and magazine authors, as well as dramatists.[3] In 1921, this group split into two branches of the League: the Dramatists Guild of America for writers of stage and, later, radio drama and the Authors Guild (AG) for novelists and nonfiction book and magazine authors.

That same year, the Screen Writers Guild came into existence in Hollywood, California, but was "little more than a social organization", according to the WGAe's website, until the Great Depression of the 1930s and the growth of the organized labor movement impelled it to take a more active role in negotiating and guaranteeing writers' contractual rights and protections.

In 1933, the AG and SWG joined forces, and two years later, with passage of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, called for an election to represent writers of films in collective bargaining agreements; the first such agreement was signed in 1942. Meanwhile, the Radio Writers Guild was formed in New York and became part of the ALA.

A Television Writers Group within the AG and a separate group, the Television Writers of America, each began representing writers for the nascent television industry beginning in the late 1940s. In 1951, the AG reorganized into the Writers Guild of America East and West, in recognition of the growing complexity of representing members in many different fields of entertainment writing. Writers working in motion pictures, TV and radio would be represented by these two new guilds, while the Authors Guild and the Dramatists Guild continued to represent print-media writers. The WGAW and WGAE have bargained for writers in movies, TV and radio since 1954.[4]

The conservative anti-communist faction of WGAW and WGAE, initially collaborated with the Hollywood movie studio/network heads and the U.S. government when they drove most writers (who originally formed the Screen Writers Guild and the Writers Guild East unions) out of the domestic entertainment industry during the McCarthy Era.[citation needed]

The WGAE became affiliated with the AFL-CIO in 1989, although its sister group WGAW did not join and has not since.

2007–2008 strike

On November 5, 2007, both branches of the guild, East and West, called a strike against all television networks and cable channels over writers' share of revenues from DVD releases, Internet, cell-phone network, and other new-media uses of programs and films written by members. The strike vote followed the expiration of the guild's then-current contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The strike ceased on February 12, 2008.

Packaging deal ban

In early-2019, ahead of the expiration of its franchise agreements with the Association of Talent Agents (ATA) on April 6, the WGA announced an intent to enforce a new Code of Conduct prohibiting talent agents from holding any financial stake in the producer of a work written by its members, or deriving "any revenue or other benefit from a Writer's involvement in or employment" in a covered work, besides a percentage commission. The latter clause was intended primarily to prohibit the practice of movie packaging deals.[5]

On April 12, 2019, the WGA failed to renew its franchise agreement with the ATA (which attempted to compromise by proposing that writers receive 0.8% of gross profits from packaging deals);[6] its executive director Karen Stuart stated that "despite our best efforts, today's outcome was driven by the Guild's predetermined course for chaos", and that the Code of Conduct "will hurt all artists, delivering an especially painful blow to mid-level and emerging writers, while dictating how agencies of all sizes should function." Many major talent agencies, including the four dominant Hollywood agencies (William Morris Agency, Creative Artists Agency, United Talent Agency and ICM Partners) refused to sign the Code of Conduct. Nevertheless, the WGA stated that effective April 13, WGA members would be prohibited from working with agents that have not signed the Code of Conduct, and would be obligated to fire them.[7][8]

On April 17, 2019, WGA East and WGA West filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against WMA, CAA, UTA, and ICM, citing that the practice of movie packaging represented kickbacks that were illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.[9] Approximately 95 percent of Guild members voted "in favor of a code of conduct that would cease packaging fees."[10] During the week following its lawsuit filing; en masse, over 7,000 Guild members fired their talent agents (as ordered by the Guild), as "not just drastically out-earning them, but preventing them from receiving better pay."[10] WGA West president David Goodman stated that "in a period of unprecedented profits and growth of our business ... writers themselves are actually earning less".[11]

In June 2019, the WGA and ATA resumed talks.[6] The WGA rejected its offers (which once again included a revenue sharing proposal), with Goodman stating that "we will not counter on revenue sharing because it suggests the answer is somewhere in the middle. It is not". He stated that the WGA planned to bypass the ATA and negotiate individually with nine individual agencies that represented a "significant" number of WGA members, and that "this fight has shown the Guild's strength and sense of purpose."[12]

After Endeavor and the UTA filed lawsuits against the WGA accusing it of engaging in an "illegal group boycott", the WGA sent a cease and desist notice to the ATA stating that "the ATA and its members have continued to collusively impose packaging fees on programs written by WGA-represented writers", and that "following news that Verve had negotiated a Code of Conduct and Franchise Agreement with the WGA, the ATA and its leading members closed ranks and threatened to retaliate against Verve and, implicitly, against any agency that subsequently reached an agreement with the guild."[13]

All four major agencies later signed franchise agreements with the WGA, which include mandating compliance with the Code of Conduct by prohibiting them from holding more than a 20% interest in an affiliated production company.[14][15]

See also

References

  1. ^ US Department of Labor, Office of Labor-Management Standards. File number 000-298. Report submitted July 1, 2019.
  2. ^ a b US Department of Labor, Office of Labor-Management Standards. File number 000-298. (Search)
  3. ^ "A Brief History". wgaeast.org. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  4. ^ WGAE official website history
  5. ^ Handel, Jonathan (2019-02-21). "Writers Guild, Talent Agent Battle Heats Up as WGA Sends Out New Agency Code of Conduct". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ a b Robb, David (2019-06-07). "ATA Increases Revenue Sharing Offer, WGA Asks For Contract Language In First Meeting Since April". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Robb, David (2019-04-13). "WGA West & ATA Brass Issue Statements As Sides Fail To Reach New Franchise Deal". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Robb, David (2019-04-13). "WGA & ATA Fail To Reach New Deal; Mass Firing Of Agents And Lawsuits Loom". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Littleton, Cynthia; Donnelly, Matt (2019-04-17). "GA Sues Talent Agencies in Battle Against Packaging Fees". Variety. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  10. ^ a b Donnelly, Matt (2019-04-22). "Writers Guild Says Over 7,000 Members Have Fired Agents". Variety. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  11. ^ Ingber, Sasha (2019-04-13). "'Uncharted Waters': Union Tells Hollywood Writers To Fire Their Agents". NPR.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  12. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2019-06-20). "WGA Rejects ATA's Latest Offer, Proposes Negotiations With Individual Agencies". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ Robb, David (2019-06-28). "WGA Sends Cease And Desist Letter To ATA Over Alleged Collusion". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Hayden, Erik (2020-09-20). "Writers Guild Asks CAA, WME to Disclose Ownership Structure to Make a Deal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
  15. ^ Littleton, Christina (2021-02-05). "WME Reaches Deal With WGA on Packaging and Endeavor Content Divestment". Variety. Retrieved 2021-10-29.

External links

  • Official website  
  • WGA East Registry (www.wgaeast.org/script_reg/)
  • Writer Action a BBS for Guild Members
  • Producer Writers Guild of America Pension & Health Funds

writers, guild, america, east, wgae, labor, union, representing, writers, film, television, radio, news, online, media, founded1951, 1951, headquarters250, hudson, street, york, citylocationunited, statesmembers5, 2019, peoplemichael, winship, presidentaffilia. The Writers Guild of America East WGAE is a labor union representing writers in film television radio news and online media Writers Guild of America EastFounded1951 1951 Headquarters250 Hudson Street New York CityLocationUnited StatesMembers5 116 2019 Key peopleMichael Winship PresidentAffiliationsAFL CIO IAWG IFJ UNIWebsitewww wbr wgaeast wbr org 1 The Writers Guild of America East is affiliated with the Writers Guild of America West Together the guilds administer the Writers Guild of America Awards It is an affiliate of the International Federation of Journalists the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds and the AFL CIO Contents 1 History 1 1 2007 2008 strike 1 2 Packaging deal ban 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditMembership US records 2 Finances US records 1000 2 Assets Liabilities Receipts Disbursements WGAE had its beginnings in 1912 when the Authors League of America ALA was formed by some 350 book and magazine authors as well as dramatists 3 In 1921 this group split into two branches of the League the Dramatists Guild of America for writers of stage and later radio drama and the Authors Guild AG for novelists and nonfiction book and magazine authors That same year the Screen Writers Guild came into existence in Hollywood California but was little more than a social organization according to the WGAe s website until the Great Depression of the 1930s and the growth of the organized labor movement impelled it to take a more active role in negotiating and guaranteeing writers contractual rights and protections In 1933 the AG and SWG joined forces and two years later with passage of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 called for an election to represent writers of films in collective bargaining agreements the first such agreement was signed in 1942 Meanwhile the Radio Writers Guild was formed in New York and became part of the ALA A Television Writers Group within the AG and a separate group the Television Writers of America each began representing writers for the nascent television industry beginning in the late 1940s In 1951 the AG reorganized into the Writers Guild of America East and West in recognition of the growing complexity of representing members in many different fields of entertainment writing Writers working in motion pictures TV and radio would be represented by these two new guilds while the Authors Guild and the Dramatists Guild continued to represent print media writers The WGAW and WGAE have bargained for writers in movies TV and radio since 1954 4 The conservative anti communist faction of WGAW and WGAE initially collaborated with the Hollywood movie studio network heads and the U S government when they drove most writers who originally formed the Screen Writers Guild and the Writers Guild East unions out of the domestic entertainment industry during the McCarthy Era citation needed The WGAE became affiliated with the AFL CIO in 1989 although its sister group WGAW did not join and has not since 2007 2008 strike Edit Main article 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike On November 5 2007 both branches of the guild East and West called a strike against all television networks and cable channels over writers share of revenues from DVD releases Internet cell phone network and other new media uses of programs and films written by members The strike vote followed the expiration of the guild s then current contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers The strike ceased on February 12 2008 Packaging deal ban Edit This section needs expansion with section is a WIP with a lot of nuance may even be big enough for its own article You can help by adding to it November 2021 In early 2019 ahead of the expiration of its franchise agreements with the Association of Talent Agents ATA on April 6 the WGA announced an intent to enforce a new Code of Conduct prohibiting talent agents from holding any financial stake in the producer of a work written by its members or deriving any revenue or other benefit from a Writer s involvement in or employment in a covered work besides a percentage commission The latter clause was intended primarily to prohibit the practice of movie packaging deals 5 On April 12 2019 the WGA failed to renew its franchise agreement with the ATA which attempted to compromise by proposing that writers receive 0 8 of gross profits from packaging deals 6 its executive director Karen Stuart stated that despite our best efforts today s outcome was driven by the Guild s predetermined course for chaos and that the Code of Conduct will hurt all artists delivering an especially painful blow to mid level and emerging writers while dictating how agencies of all sizes should function Many major talent agencies including the four dominant Hollywood agencies William Morris Agency Creative Artists Agency United Talent Agency and ICM Partners refused to sign the Code of Conduct Nevertheless the WGA stated that effective April 13 WGA members would be prohibited from working with agents that have not signed the Code of Conduct and would be obligated to fire them 7 8 On April 17 2019 WGA East and WGA West filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against WMA CAA UTA and ICM citing that the practice of movie packaging represented kickbacks that were illegal under the Taft Hartley Act 9 Approximately 95 percent of Guild members voted in favor of a code of conduct that would cease packaging fees 10 During the week following its lawsuit filing en masse over 7 000 Guild members fired their talent agents as ordered by the Guild as not just drastically out earning them but preventing them from receiving better pay 10 WGA West president David Goodman stated that in a period of unprecedented profits and growth of our business writers themselves are actually earning less 11 In June 2019 the WGA and ATA resumed talks 6 The WGA rejected its offers which once again included a revenue sharing proposal with Goodman stating that we will not counter on revenue sharing because it suggests the answer is somewhere in the middle It is not He stated that the WGA planned to bypass the ATA and negotiate individually with nine individual agencies that represented a significant number of WGA members and that this fight has shown the Guild s strength and sense of purpose 12 After Endeavor and the UTA filed lawsuits against the WGA accusing it of engaging in an illegal group boycott the WGA sent a cease and desist notice to the ATA stating that the ATA and its members have continued to collusively impose packaging fees on programs written by WGA represented writers and that following news that Verve had negotiated a Code of Conduct and Franchise Agreement with the WGA the ATA and its leading members closed ranks and threatened to retaliate against Verve and implicitly against any agency that subsequently reached an agreement with the guild 13 All four major agencies later signed franchise agreements with the WGA which include mandating compliance with the Code of Conduct by prohibiting them from holding more than a 20 interest in an affiliated production company 14 15 See also Edit Organized labour portalWriters Guild of America Award 1960 Writers Guild of America strike Effect of the 2007 08 Writers Guild of America strike on television WGA screenwriting credit system WGA script registration serviceReferences Edit US Department of Labor Office of Labor Management Standards File number 000 298 Report submitted July 1 2019 a b US Department of Labor Office of Labor Management Standards File number 000 298 Search A Brief History wgaeast org Retrieved May 5 2016 WGAE official website history Handel Jonathan 2019 02 21 Writers Guild Talent Agent Battle Heats Up as WGA Sends Out New Agency Code of Conduct The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2021 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Robb David 2019 06 07 ATA Increases Revenue Sharing Offer WGA Asks For Contract Language In First Meeting Since April Deadline Retrieved 2021 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Robb David 2019 04 13 WGA West amp ATA Brass Issue Statements As Sides Fail To Reach New Franchise Deal Deadline Retrieved 2021 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Robb David 2019 04 13 WGA amp ATA Fail To Reach New Deal Mass Firing Of Agents And Lawsuits Loom Deadline Retrieved 2021 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Littleton Cynthia Donnelly Matt 2019 04 17 GA Sues Talent Agencies in Battle Against Packaging Fees Variety Retrieved 2019 06 29 a b Donnelly Matt 2019 04 22 Writers Guild Says Over 7 000 Members Have Fired Agents Variety Retrieved 2019 06 29 Ingber Sasha 2019 04 13 Uncharted Waters Union Tells Hollywood Writers To Fire Their Agents NPR org National Public Radio Retrieved 2019 06 29 Andreeva Nellie 2019 06 20 WGA Rejects ATA s Latest Offer Proposes Negotiations With Individual Agencies Deadline Retrieved 2021 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Robb David 2019 06 28 WGA Sends Cease And Desist Letter To ATA Over Alleged Collusion Deadline Retrieved 2021 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hayden Erik 2020 09 20 Writers Guild Asks CAA WME to Disclose Ownership Structure to Make a Deal The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2021 10 29 Littleton Christina 2021 02 05 WME Reaches Deal With WGA on Packaging and Endeavor Content Divestment Variety Retrieved 2021 10 29 External links EditOfficial website WGA East Registry www wgaeast org script reg Writer Action a BBS for Guild Members Producer Writers Guild of America Pension amp Health Funds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Writers Guild of America East amp oldid 1116641737, 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