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Writers Guild of America, West

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labor union

  • WGAW
  • WGA West
  • Writers Guild of America West, Inc.
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    Writers Guild of America, West

    labor union

    • WGAW
    • WGA West
    • Writers Guild of America West, Inc.

    Statements

    2 references

    1998 WGA ANNUAL REPORT TO WRITERS (English)

    The formation of the Guild in 1933 and its reconfiguration in 1954 radically met the changing industrial situations of those times. (English)

    Call It The Spirits Of 76 (English)

    On April 6, 1933, the Screen Writers Guild was founded. (English)

    Screen Writers' Guild of the Authors' League of America, Inc. (English)

    3 references

    1998 WGA ANNUAL REPORT TO WRITERS (English)

    The formation of the Guild in 1933 and its reconfiguration in 1954 radically met the changing industrial situations of those times. (English)

    Call It The Spirits Of 76 (English)

    On April 6, 1933, the Screen Writers Guild was founded. (English)

    In the Matter of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Motion Picture Producers Assn., et al. and Screen Writers' Guild, Inc. (English)

    Screen Writers' Guild, Inc. (English)

    1 reference

    In the Matter of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Motion Picture Producers Assn., et al. and Screen Writers' Guild, Inc. (English)

    Writers Guild of America, West, Inc. (English)

    1 reference

    Reply Affidavit of Richard B. Jablow (English)

    The Authors League of America is a membership corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York... In August of 1954, the Authors League of America was reorganized and consisted then, as it does now, of just the Authors Guild and the Dramatists Guild. In December of 1954, the Writers Guild of America, East, Inc. was incorporated as a membership corporation under the laws of the State of New York and was composed of the old Radio Writers Guild, the old Television Writers Group and the old Screen Writers Guild...The contracts...are now within the jurisdiction of the Writers Guild of America, East, Inc. with the consent of all of the parties involved. (English)

    Writers Guild of America West, Inc. (English)

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    Reply Affidavit of Richard B. Jablow (English)

    The Authors League of America is a membership corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York... In August of 1954, the Authors League of America was reorganized and consisted then, as it does now, of just the Authors Guild and the Dramatists Guild. In December of 1954, the Writers Guild of America, East, Inc. was incorporated as a membership corporation under the laws of the State of New York and was composed of the old Radio Writers Guild, the old Television Writers Group and the old Screen Writers Guild...The contracts...are now within the jurisdiction of the Writers Guild of America, East, Inc. with the consent of all of the parties involved. (English)

    125,640,200 United States dollar

    123,638,875 United States dollar

    38,701,455 United States dollar

    36,817,106 United States dollar

    Writers Guild of America West

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