Guild members have 48 hours to vote whether to end strike immediately.
After nearly three months and approximately $1.9 billion in losses, the writers’ strike that has ground Hollywood development to a halt is nearing a resolution, just in time to salvage a true Oscar ceremony February 24.
The Writers Guild of America’s leaders have approved a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and recommended to their constituents that the picketing stop. As of Sunday afternoon (February 10), members of the Guild have 48 hours to vote whether to immediately end the strike. If all goes accordingly, thousands of striking writers could be back to work on TV shows and movies as early as Wednesday.
Via MTV