The WGA and AMPTP will continue negotiations on Friday, with the union urging members to come out & support the picket lines. Some details...
-led WGA Negotiating Committee to hammer out a new deal that would end the now 144-day-old writers' strike. Though a final deal has yet to be reached, sources reported that today's extended negotiating session saw both sides building upon Wednesday's progress by addressing the more contentious issues still in play .
Your Negotiating Committee appreciates all the messages of solidarity and support we have received the last few days, and ask as many of you as possible to come out to the picket lines tomorrow.
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