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Outside Hollywood Studios, Writers Make Their Case

Those in picket lines at the headquarters of companies like Netflix were critical of working conditions that have become routine in the streaming era.

Brooks Barnes
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Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, Labor and Jobs, Los Angeles (Calif), Movies, Netflix Inc, Organized Labor, Strikes, Television
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