DGA overwhelmingly ratifies new four-year contract with studios, signaling labor peace in Hollywood
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Dominic Patten
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The Directors Guild of America (DGA), led by Christopher Nolan, has "overwhelmingly" ratified a new four-year contract with studios and streamers, marking a stark contrast to the severe strikes of three years ago. The AMPTP praised the deal, highlighting "trust" between guilds and studios, and noting historic contributions in the agreement. This makes the DGA the final of the "Big Three" Hollywood guilds to approve a new contract this summer, signaling labor peace in the industry.
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· 3 pulledThe AMPTP congratulates the DGA on ratifying its new contract
This agreement delivers historic contributions to the guild
In a far far cry from the severe strikes of three years ago, the studios and streamers tonight heaped nothing but praise and good will on the Hollywood guilds
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