In what would be the WGA’s greatest achievement in its yearlong standoff with major agencies, the scribes union appears to be close to a deal with UTA tonight. We heard that at a captains’ meeting Tuesday night, WGA West President David Goodman revealed to members that the union was finalizing …
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