Unions gaining traction across publishing industry

Literary Hub published an analysis on unions gaining momentum in the publishing sector.

The piece explores reasons behind increased union activity among publishing workers. It highlights current trends without detailing specific events or outcomes. No particular labor actions or company responses were mentioned in the available information.

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Illustration of WGA and studios executives shaking hands over new contract with AI protections and residuals boosts.
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Writers Guild reaches tentative four-year deal with studios

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The Writers Guild of America finalized a tentative four-year contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on Saturday. The agreement includes AI protections, increased streaming residuals and fees, and a major cash infusion for the union's health plan. Details await ratification by WGA members.

A new list of best reviewed books has been released this week.

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A list of upcoming books has been shared for summer reading.

Literary Hub released a new piece examining the legacy of Japan's earliest known working woman writer.

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A new article appeared on Literary Hub yesterday.

Literary Hub presented a selection of eight memoirs focused on medicine, illness, and healing.

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Nearly 4,700 attendees gathered in Chicago this past weekend for the biennial Labor Notes conference despite disruptions from 17 tornadoes across the Midwest. Organizers and workers from unions including Amazon, meatpacking, nursing, and federal agencies shared strategies amid ongoing challenges from automation, policy shifts, and enforcement actions.

 

 

 

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