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- initialism Writers Guild of America
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The WGA is the union that represents screenwriters -- you know, the guys who write movies like Pearl Harbor and GI Jane.
Charles Holland 2010
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It seems to me the WGA is trying to build an empire rather than look out for the members they have.
Share Your Thoughts: The Writers Guild Strike - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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I also write occasionally (not for tv and rarely for money), and have supported the WGA from the beginning.
Share Your Thoughts: The Writers Guild Strike - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Seth McFarlane delivers a brand-new short about the latest in WGA and AMPTP negotiations, direct from the boardroom …
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2008
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The WGA is a small union, trying to do its best for the industry where they work.
Share Your Thoughts: The Writers Guild Strike - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The same way the WGA is working right now, we can pull a strike against the tight-wads running the networks and hit them where it hurts.
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WGA is staking its claim on the future, and SFWA supports it wholeheartedly.
November 2007 2007
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It's not like the WGA is saying "We currently get 2%, we now want 5%."
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The WGA is a federal labor union, with collective bargaining power - because screenwriters are employees, and we sell our copyright.
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The same way the WGA is working right now, we can pull a strike against the tight-wads running the networks and hit them where it hurts.
The Tail Section » The Unexpected Post - Time for US to end this strike 2007
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