The Writers Guild of America West increased its wage offer to its striking 110-member staff union by $800,000 in the first year, but negotiations remain unresolved with days before the guild begins talks with major studios on a new contract. The staff union may picket Monday's bargaining session if no deal is reached this weekend, forcing the WGA negotiating committee to cross the picket line.
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The Writers Guild of America West increased its wage offer to its striking 110-member staff union by $800,000 in the first year, but negotiations remain unresolved with days before the guild begins talks with major studios on a new contract. The staff union may picket Monday's bargaining session if no deal is reached this weekend, forcing the WGA negotiating committee to cross the picket line.