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Former ‘CSI’ Writer Details ‘Unsustainable’ Career Roller Coaster in Nod to WGA Vote: ‘We’re Not a Priority’

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strike authorization vote among its members, former “CSI” writer Deanna Shumaker shared her story about how she has struggled so much to find writing jobs in Hollywood that she is no longer eligible to take part in the vote. “The studios have the money to pay us, they just don’t want to.

We’re not a priority. They’re diminishing the role writers play, even though without us, these characters and shows would not exist,” she wrote.The WGA strike authorization vote, which runs from Tuesday through Monday (April 11-17), is only open to members who have earned the minimum requirement of $37,953.51 over the past six years or have recorded 15 pension-eligible years, meaning they earned at least $5,000.

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