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While the precise terms of the agreement have not yet been publicly disclosed, multiple sources indicate that negotiations centered around several critical issues: streaming residuals, staffing requirements, and artificial intelligence regulations. The deal, expected to span three years, aims to address the changing landscape of media consumption and ensure fair compensation for writers in the streaming era.
However, the deal has not yet been ratified. The WGA membership is scheduled to vote on the agreement this upcoming Tuesday, with the strike remaining in effect until the mandate is approved. Officials have emphasized that no writers should return to work until they receive official authorization from the guild, emphasizing the collective nature of the decision-making process.