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WGA's got Spirit

09:52 PM PT, Dec 20 2007

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The Writers Guild of America, West, has issued the following statement regarding the Independent Spirit Awards:

"Film Independent came to us before the strike and the WGAW board decided to grant an interim agreement allowing for writing services for the Spirit Awards. The best way to get the awards season back on track is for the AMPTP to return to the bargaining table to negotiate a fair deal with the Writers Guild to get this town back to work."

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It's really great that the WGA board decied to work with the Spirit Awards. No matter what each side is doing or not doing in some of these strike negotiations, each side better be thinking about what it can do to "reach out" to the viewers. You need to give the viewers something as a gesture of good faith. After all, they're the ones who provide both sides with their paychecks!

On Christmas We celebrate our Father , Lord Jesus Christ and GOD . As he , we sacrifice for all good causes. This gift is our present to Honor my Lord, as Servant to support my Brothers in the WGA strike . The Studios are 6 Greedy Moguls who own: TV, Studios, TV stations and Cable networks ( HBO & SHOWTIME ). TEAMSTER Local 399


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