DGA's Board Backs Tentative Contract with Major Studios
The tentative four-year agreement adds health plan funding, wage increases and AI guardrails while preserving directing jobs for career directors, the guild said.
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DGA's board backs tentative contract with major studios
LOS ANGELES — The Directors Guild of America's national board on Friday unanimously recommended its membership vote in favor of a four-year contract with the major studios that would increase wages, boost contributions to its health plan and establish guardrails…
Inside the Directors Guild’s Four-Year Deal: A Focus on Jobs, the Health Plan and AI Protections
The union secured commitments from employers to lobby for a federal film and television tax incentive and to fund a “skills enhancement” program focused on generative AI in its deal struck June 9.
DGA Board Approves 4-Year AMPTP Deal That Addresses Unemployment Issues With Health Plan Increases, New AI Protections, Multi-Hyphenate Guardrails & More
The Directors Guild of America is one step closer to sealing the deal on a new four-year contract with the major film and television studios after union’s National Board of Directors unanimously voted to recommend ratification to the membership this week. The contract now goes to the full membership for approval. That vote is expected […]
DGA Unveils New Labor Contract Details, Including 24% Increase in Health Plan Contributions
The Directors Guild of America has released its tentative bargaining agreement to its members after a meeting with its national board, revealing details of its four-year contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. “We entered this negotiation with three main priorities: secure our Health Plan, protect jobs and ensure that our members remain secure as AI continues to impact our industry. We succeeded in these areas and …
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