2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike On November 2, 2007, the Guild again went on strike, this time over writers' share of revenues from
DVD releases and from
Internet, cellphone shows, and other
new media uses of programs and films written by members. The strike vote followed the expiration of the guild's contract with the
Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
2023 Writers Guild of America strike Since March 2023, the
Writers Guild of America had been in contract negotiations with the
Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). The current contract ended at 11:59 PM PDT on May 1, 2023. Since an acceptable new contract was not negotiated, WGA members officially voted for a strike commencing on May 2, 2023. The vote by WGA members was: 9,020 (97.85%) in favor and 198 (2.15%) opposed. Total ballots cast was 9,218 (78.79% of eligible WGA members). The vote set a new record for both turnout and the percentage of support in a strike authorization vote. On April 22, 2023, the
SAG-AFTRA National Board voted unanimously to pass a resolution in support of WGA negotiations with the
AMPTP. In preparation, the WGA published its strike rules. The WGA Negotiating Committee is led by Ellen Stutzman (chief negotiator),
David A. Goodman (co-chair) and Chris Keyser (co-chair). On May 1, 2023, negotiations between WGA and AMPTP concluded without a deal. Hollywood trade publication
Deadline reported that as of May 2, 2023 at 12:01 am PDT the Writers Guild of America was on strike. On September 23, 2023, news outlets reported that the WGA and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers were close to a final resolution and expected a resolution to be had by the end of the weekend. On September 24, 2023, it was announced that the writers and the studios reached a tentative agreement.
2026 Writers Guild of America West’s (WGAW) staff strike (WGSU) February 17, 2026, the Writers Guild Staff Union (WGSU) has called a work stoppage until further notice, with the WGSU members expected to be picketing outside of the WGA West offices in Los Angeles, CA, imminently. The WGSU organized last spring, and they have been negotiating their first contract with management (WGAW), intermittently, since September 2025. March 31, 2026, it was learned, and publicly shared, that striking staff members will lose their health insurance coverage as this internal strike enters its sixth week. In response, the WGAW is citing an administrative obstacle for the reason. April 17, 26, the WGA West staff (via their 115 member bargaining unit) voted to stay on strike against their management, with more than 85% voting in favor of this work stoppage. May 8, 2026, a tentative deal was reached after an 83 day long strike. ==Magazine==