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  2. National Writers Union - Wikipedia

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    National Writers Union (NWU) is a trade union in the United States for freelance and contract writers founded on 19 November 1981. Organized into 17 local chapters nationwide, it had been Local 1981 of the United Automobile Workers , AFL–CIO since merging with them in 1992.

  3. List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) 1945 105,000 ... National Writers Union; Premier Hockey Federation Players' Association;

  4. Now that writers can work again, here's when daytime ... - AOL

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    The first shows to walk at the start of the Writers Guild of America will be the first to return, with staffs cranking out gags as soon as next week. Now that writers can work again, here's when ...

  5. Writers' Union - Wikipedia

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  6. Writers union ratifies its new contract with Hollywood and TV ...

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    The ratification of a new employment contract between the WGA and Hollywood’s biggest studios officially closes the chapter on one of the longest strikes in the union’s history. The writers ...

  7. What shows are affected by the writers' strike? 'SNL' and ...

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    The Writers Guild of America, which represents 11,500 television writers and screenwriters, announced late Monday that a strike would begin early Tuesday, with picketing commencing in the ...

  8. Authors Guild - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, the guild announced final approval of an $18-million settlement of a class-action suit it brought in 2000, along with the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the National Writers Union and 21 freelance writers. The suit claimed that major electronics databases such as Lexis-Nexis had violated the rights of thousands of ...

  9. Show creator Greg Daniels is reportedly looking to revisit hit sitcom after WGA strikes a long-awaited deal with studios