The Writers Guild of America voted overwhelmingly for a new agency “Code of Conduct,” paving the way for writers to be ordered to fire their agents en masse as early as April 7. By Jonathan Handel The ...
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted 7,882 to 392 to implement an Agency Code of Conduct, “if and when it becomes advisable to do so” when the current AMBA agreement expires on April 6. That ...
Appoints Acclaimed Social Impact Strategist Kirstyn Nimmo to Steward Multi-Trillion Dollar Market Opportunity; Creates First Edition of Inclusive Writing Guide, "Words Up" Kirstyn Nimmo, an ...
The Texas Rehabilitation Commission said Tuesday it will stop using code words in place of caseworkers' names in its letters to thousands of people who apply for Social Security disability benefits.
The Writers Guild of America has pushed back the date of the vote for members to decide whether to impose a proposed code of conduct on talent agents should the guild’s current deal with the ...
Last month, the International Organization of Securities Commissions’ task force reviewed its work on the implementation of a code of conduct for credit rating agencies. The interminable wait for a ...
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