DGA board unanimously recommends members approve four-year contract with major studios
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Wendy Lee
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Summary
The Directors Guild of America's national board unanimously recommended its members approve a four-year contract with major studios. The proposed deal includes wage increases, enhanced health plan contributions, and new guardrails around AI technology. DGA President Christopher Nolan stated the negotiations successfully secured the health plan, protected jobs, and addressed AI's impact on the industry.
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We succeeded in these areas and gained in many others.
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