Writers Guild Wins Vote on Pay, Health Care and AI Safeguards The Writers Guild of America members have spoken. Over 97 percent voted to approve a new bargaining agenda that targets higher pay, stronger health care benefits and robust AI protections. This decisive vote comes just ten days before formal talks begin with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The pattern of demands released by the union lists several clear goals. First, the guild seeks to increase contributions to the health fund and pension plans. Second, it wants to raise the minimum compensation for all writing work. Third, the agenda calls for higher residuals when scripts are reused on streaming platforms. Fourth, it aims to protect writers from unpaid work. Finally, the WGA asks for expanded AI protections that prevent studios from using artificial intelligence without proper writer consent. Each point reflects the members’ desire for fair treatment in a rapidly changing industry. Writers across film and television have long argued that their pay does not match the revenue generated by streaming services. The new WGA bargaining agenda puts the issue front and center. By demanding higher base rates and better residual formulas, the guild hopes to close the gap between earnings and the value of creative content. Health care remains a top concern for many members. The agenda proposes larger contributions to the health fund, which would lower out-of-pocket costs for writers and their families. In addition, the guild seeks stronger pension funding to secure long-term financial stability. Artificial intelligence tools are entering the scriptwriting process at a fast pace. The WGA bargaining agenda calls for clear rules that require studios to obtain writer permission before using AI-generated material.#streaming_platforms #writers_guild_of_america #wga #ai_protections
