Writers reach tentative labor agreement with Hollywood studios
Hollywood writers reached a tentative labor agreement with major studios on Sunday, the Writers Guild of America said, a deal expected to end one of two strikes that have halted most film and television production and cost the California economy billions.
The three-year contract must be approved by members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which represents 11,500 film and television scribes, before it can take effect.
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