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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

Screenwriter (Field of Dreams, Sneakers) and Writers Guild of America, West board member Phil Alden Robinson recounts the turning points in Guild history and explains why the strike of 2007 is this generation of writers' watershed moment.

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  • yeah, yeah they stop the production of The office nothing matters anymore

  • Great post giving an historical perspective of the issues of the strike. More power to you.

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  • Screenwriters should get paid as much as actors. More even. Full stop.

  • It's come full circle.

    There is not a better time to be a writer in history, then right NOW.

  • I MISS THE OFFICE SOOOOOOOOO BAD!

  • I want the office back!

  • As an aspiring novelist myself, the only thing I can say is YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!

    Good luck to you, and hope you can get your fair share from the greedy studio piglets!

  • Go writers! Go writers!

  • Brilliant.

  • "a union you are force to join". wingnuts make ME sick. Why not a company you are forced to join?

    Unions brought on first the twelve-hour day and then the eight-hour day. Non-union workers benefited from that, but they are just free-loaders who did not contribute.

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