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PCgarlicbuffalo.gobirds.biz

this is a joke of course we all know what team our queen really roots for

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BFh2liftship.bsky.social

We've registered a treatment for our H2LiftShip Series with the WGAW. It only came about with the outstanding help and support from Antoinette Stratton www.antoinettestratton.com#writingcommunity#SciFi#StarTrek

Antoinette Stratton
Antoinette Stratton

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BWbillwearsties.bsky.social

WGAW members, it's time to vote in the board elections! Good news, we have too many great choices. I voted for a mix of incumbents who I feel need to continue their great work & new candidates who will bring a focus our board could use. Recs below. No matter how you decide, VOTE.

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SHdagnificent.bsky.social

I haven't seen a list like this since the last time i watched the below-the-line credit scroll of an AAA action film! #StandWithAnimation

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JGjmgannon.bsky.social

And effectively stopped paying residuals to pay for those raises. I have four current claims for non payment with WGAW, one going to legal with MGM.

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BWbillwearsties.bsky.social

WGA friends, please #StandWithAnimation and show TAG members we have their backs too! Here are photos of TAG members showing solidarity last summer on the WGAW picket line.

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MLmaggielevin.bsky.social

This is it - the final day to endorse candidates for WGAW Board of Directors! I’m running to represent feature screenwriters, put a stop to free work & bolster DEI initiatives. If you’re a member, please consider adding your name on my site below: elections.wga.org/2024/maggie-...

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WGwgaeast.bsky.social

The following is a statement from the WGA, AFM, DGA, @iatse.bsky.social@teamsters.bsky.social, and Hollywood Basic Crafts in support of SAG-AFRA video game performers.

AFM, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters & the Hollywood Basic Crafts, WGAE, and WGAW Issue Joint Statement of Solidarity with the SAG-AFTRA Video Game Strike For more than 18 months, the SAG-AFTRA Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee has worked in good faith to reach a deal on a new contract with 10 video game producing companies. Despite the committee's efforts, these employers - who generate billions of dollars in annual profit from 3.2 billion active gamers worldwide - failed to recognize the rights of workers to be protected against the unconstrained rise of artificial intelligence. These workers have made the difficult choice to strike as they fight for basic Al protections, and we stand with them in solidarity. Our unions understand the need to fight back against the threat of Al. We call on these video game companies to acknowledge the contributions of these performers, and to work toward a future where their work is valued, and their labor cannot be replaced by technology.
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