WGGB represents writers working in television, radio, film, theatre, books and
multimedia. It negotiates a series of Minimum Terms Agreements (MTAs) governing writers' contracts and covering minimum fees, advances, repeat fees, royalties and residuals, rights, credits, number of drafts, script alterations and the resolution of disputes. The most important MTAs cover:
BBC TV Drama;
BBC Radio Drama;
ITV Companies; PACT (independent TV and film producers); TAC (Welsh language independent TV producers);
Theatrical Management Association; Independent Theatre Council; and an agreement covering the
Royal National Theatre,
Royal Shakespeare Company and
Royal Court Theatre. These agreements are regularly renegotiated and in most cases the minimum fees are reviewed annually. WGGB advises its members on all aspects of their working lives. This includes contract vetting, legal advice, help with copyright problems and representation in disputes with producers, publishers or other writers. Regular events are organised for members. Examples include a Meet the Agents event in London, Television Writing: Women's Work? in Leeds, an exclusive
Archers event in the West Midlands, plus screenings of new and upcoming film releases. The Annual General Meeting features an address by an industry professional/s, an opportunity to debate issues of importance to writers and amend WGGB's rules. ==Lobbying==