Directors Guild Ratifies Four-Year Contract with Hollywood Studios and Streamers
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Katie Kilkenny
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The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has ratified a four-year deal with studios and streamers, concluding a relatively quiet year of labor negotiations in Hollywood. The union announced that members voted "overwhelmingly" in favor of the contract, though specific vote percentages were not disclosed. DGA President Christopher Nolan and national executive director Russ Hollander praised the ratification as a demonstration of membership unity and solidarity.
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