Directors Guild Reaches Tentative Four-Year Deal with Studios and Streamers
The Directors Guild of America (DGA) announced a tentative four-year agreement with major studios and streamers on June 9. This proposed deal reportedly focuses on crucial areas such as job security for its members, the sustainability and benefits of the union's health plan, and the establishment of protections against the increasing use of artificial intelligence within the entertainment industry.
The Directors Guild of America (DGA) reached a tentative four-year agreement with studios and streamers on June 9.
The proposed deal is centered on several key areas important to DGA members. These areas reportedly include addressing job-related concerns, ensuring the stability and benefits of the union's health plan, and implementing protections against the emerging challenges posed by artificial intelligence within the industry.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the tentative agreement was struck on June 9.
