
This should be a time of relative calm for the Writers Guild of America, whose members just ratified a deal that infuses $321 million into the union health plan over four years in what negotiators say amounts to a record amount of annual funding for the benefit.
Instead, things have gotten ugly in the world of the WGA West. On the heels of its contract ratification with studios, the WGA West is back to engaging in an increasingly tense conflict with its staff union, whose two-month strike in protest of alleged unfair labor practices shows no sign of stopping.
In a message sent to union members on Tuesday updating them on the status of first contract negotiations with the WGSU, a group of WGA West leaders leveled a number of serious accusations at members of the Writers Guild Staff Union (WGSU), backed by the Pacific Northwest Staff
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