
The union for writers behind the free streaming network CBS News 24/7 have reached a tentative contract deal with management at CBS and Paramount.
The deal was reached after a tense bargaining period that saw CBS News 24/7 writers stage a 24-hour walkout following the expiration of their contract on March 9.
The parties finalized the tentative three-year contract on Tuesday, the Writers Guild of America East, which represents the staffers, announced Thursday. The union is not releasing details of the pact until after union members participate in a ratification vote, which will take place within the next few days.
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If ratified, the deal will be the third for the 60-person bargaining unit, which encompasses writers, producers and graphic artists at the streamer.
In their negotiations,
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