By Dave McNary Film Reporter The Writers Guild of America West has gone public with a dispute with CBS over its refusal to expand paid sick leave for its news writers who are working during the coronavirus pandemic.
The guild asked its 10,000 members on Friday to sign a petition in support of the 100 WGA West members at CBS News. The network did not respond to a request for comment. “We Need Sick Leave Now!” the missive said. “Stand with your fellow WGAW members at CBS.
We must all do our part to curb the spread of COVID-19. Yet, as our nation unites around this shared goal, WGAW news writers at CBS are being left behind.” “While other essential businesses have taken steps to support their employees’ physical and financial well-being,
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