The following is a summary of the deal terms for the 2026 MBA. It is a simplified version of the Memorandum of Agreement (“MOA”), which contains the full text of the new provisions.
Contact: Bob Hopkinson (310) 801-8563 Los Angeles – WGAW is excited to announce that standup comedian, writer, and actor Joel Kim Booster will be hosting the 2025 Writers Guild Awards Los Angeles show ...
Most MBA minimums increase by 1.5% for the first year of the agreement, and will increase another 3% on May 2, 2027, 3% on May 2, 2028, and 3% on May 2, 2029. Some minimums and rates increase less, ...
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The Screenwriters Handbook focuses on key career tips and information that will be especially useful for newer members as they orient themselves to life as a WGA screenwriter.
If you're interested in becoming a member of the Writers Guild of America West, here's what you need to know.
This schedule covers the entire term of the 2023 Basic Agreement, but is not a substitute for the Basic Agreement. If there is any inconsistency between this schedule and the Basic Agreement, the ...
The MBA is the collective bargaining agreement that covers most of the work done by WGA writers. If you have questions regarding the application or interpretation of its provisions, contact the ...
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The Writers' Deal Hub helps WGA members negotiate better overscale deals by providing resources and guides on going rates and key terms, using data from agency contracts.
This is a guide to provide Companies with a basic knowledge of the minimum provisions of the WGA MBA, covering writer employment, material purchases, and payment, and credit rules for film and TV.
Be Advised The Signatories Department will review the application to determine if additional information and/or documents are needed (which may include various financial assurances). The Guild’s ...
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