Screenwriters in the US say they have reached a tentative deal with studio bosses that could see them end a strike that has lasted nearly five months.
The Writers Guild of America said it was “exceptional – with meaningful gains and protections for writers”.
however, WGA members still need to vote on the deal and agree a new three-year contract before they return to worKim.
Among the issues raised were: pay and staffing levels, and concerns of AI taking their jobs.
The writers’ walkout is estimated to have cost the US economy around $5bn since most film and TV productions have been halted as a result.
A separate dispute involves actors, who are also on strike.
(Featured Photo via Writers Guild of America West)
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