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After much buzz about the strike probably ending, and being effectively over, it apparently now is, finally. My secret hope is that some of these writers have been writing, but not turning in their homework. I mean, with all that time to kill, they must have been doing something. It would be great if they had a head start on some of the more plot-heavy shows, like Desperate Housewives, Brothers & Sisters and The Office.
Now, get to work, you guys!
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STRIKE OVER: Hollywood Back To Work!
On Tuesday, members of the Writers Guilds East and West voted by a 92.5% margin to lift the restraining order that was invoked on November 5th. The strike is over.
Writing can resume immediately. If you were employed when the strike began, you should plan to report to work on Wednesday. If you're not employed at an office or other work site, call or e-mail your employer that you are resuming work. If you have been told not to report to work or resume your services, we recommend that you still notify your employer in writing of your availability to do so. Questions concerning return-to-work issues should be directed to the WGAW legal department or the WGAE’s assistant executive director. . .
Read more at: Deadline Hollywood Daily
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