SPEECH - Screenwriters Picket As SAG-AFTRA And WGA Strike Continues After Contract Negotiations Fail
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 24: (SPEECH) Former WGA president Beau Willimon and screenwriter speaks about the eight strikes that WGA has done since it's creation to the Screenwriters picket as members and supporters of the WGA union and SAG-AFTRA protest outside Netflix and Warner Bros during day 116 of the WGA strike on August 24, 2023 in New York City. The longest-running writers' strike on record lasted 154 days in 1988. (Footage by Sandi Bachom/Getty Images)





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