John and Drew discuss the newly-released WGA 2023 Strike Rules and how guilds across the industry are showing support for the WGA.
We then answer listener questions about what writers – union and non-union – can do during a strike. Are any meetings are ok to take? Can you sign with a manager? And what if your optioned material is sold?
Links:
* [WGA Sends Out Strike Rules To Members As Potential Hollywood Labor Shutdown Looms Next Week](https://deadline.com/2023/04/hollywood-strike-wga-rules-1235337584/) by Dominic Patten and David Robb for Deadline
* [Teamsters Statement on Writers Guild of America Negotiations](https://teamster.org/2023/04/teamsters-statement-on-writers-guild-of-america-negotiations/)
* [DGA Statement of Support for WGA in Contract Negotiations](https://www.dga.org/News/PressReleases/2023/230424_DGAStatement_of_Support_for_WGA.aspx)
* [IATSE President Issues Statement of Support for Writers as Strike Deadline Approaches](https://iatse.net/iatse-president-issues-statement-of-support-for-writers-as-strike-deadline-approaches/)
* [SAG-AFTRA Statement in Support of WGA Negotiations](https://www.sagaftra.org/sag-aftra-statement-support-wga-negotiations)
* Find more about the 2023 WGA negotiations [here at WGAContract2023.org](https://www.wgacontract2023.org/)
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