Jurisdiction

The Guild represents a range of professional writers.

Our members are the creators of much of what is seen on television and in film, as well as a growing number of web series and online media outlets.

Our members are covered by one of three primary types of Guild contracts based on their field of work:

I. Film/TV/Streaming contracts and the Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA)

Film/TV/Streaming members work in the film and television industries, and in the entertainment industry more broadly. Each employer of Film/TV/Streaming sector members is a signatory to the same contract—the Minimum Basic Agreement (“MBA”), which is renegotiated every four years—or, in some cases, is a signatory to one of several truncated versions of the MBA.

These members work under what are known as Film/TV/Streaming contracts in the following areas:

  • Animation
  • Children’s television
  • Daytime drama
  • New media (e.g. web series, videogames, etc.)
  • Documentaries—film and television
  • Film
  • Nonfiction
  • Podcasts (both fiction and nonfiction)
  • Television comedy/variety
  • Television episodic comedy and drama

Hyphenates & writer-owned production companies

Some of our members are also “hyphenates,” who take on a number of different roles. These include writer-directors, writer-producers, and writer-director-producers. A few of our members, mostly in the new media realm, own their own independent production companies, which are signatory to the MBA. Once their production company becomes a signatory, the writer joins the Guild as a member.

II. Broadcast/Cable/Streaming News contracts

Broadcast/Cable/Streaming News contracts cover workplaces where members all work in one location, or “shop,” where the material they create is distributed via radio or television — such as radio/television news broadcasting and public television stations. Employers of Broadcast/Cable/Streaming News members are signatories to shop-specific collective bargaining agreements (CBAs).

Positions in Broadcast/Cable/Streaming News sector contracts can include, but are not limited to:

  • Assignment Editors
  • Assistant Producers
  • Associate Producers
  • Graphic Artists
  • News Desk Assistants
  • News Desk Associates
  • News Editors
  • News writers
  • On-air Promotion Writers
  • Production Assistants
  • Reporters
  • Researchers
  • Service Aides

III. Online Media contracts

Online Media contracts cover workplaces where members all work in one location, or “shop,” where the material they create is distributed in a digital-first model. Employers of Online Media members are signatories to shop-specific collective bargaining agreements (CBAs).

Positions in Online Media sector contracts cover a range of titles that vary from shop to shop, including (but not limited to):

  • Writers
  • Reporters
  • Editors
  • Copy Editors
  • Video Producers
  • Animators
  • Social Media Producers
  • Graphic Designers

The path to Guild membership works differently depending the sector in which a person works. Fundamentally, though, the demand of any group of workers forming a union is the same – to win a formal seat at the table in order to negotiate over the future of their workplace. Each group decides what to advocate for at the bargaining table as a union.

Our members are covered by one of three primary types of Guild contracts based on their field of work.

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