Friday, December 07, 2007

Bring the War Home

As predicted Nick Counter and his fascist friends of the AMPTP broke off talks with the WGA and immediately released a statement full of lies they obviously had prepared far in advance, no doubt prepared by the union busting thugs and media spin masters they recently hired.

Here's the WGA's statement:

AMPTP BREAKS OFF NEGOTIATIONS

Today, after three days of discussions, the AMPTP came back to us with a proposal that included a total rejection of our proposal on Internet streaming of December 3.

They are holding to their offer of a $250 fixed residual for unlimited one year streaming after a six-week window of free use. They still insist on the DVD rate for Internet downloads.

They refuse to cover original material made for new media.

This offer was accompanied by an ultimatum: the AMPTP demands we give up several of our proposals, including Fair Market Value (our protection against vertical integration and self-dealing), animation, reality, and, most crucially, any proposal that uses distributor’s gross as a basis for residuals. This would require us to concede most of our Internet proposal as a precondition for continued bargaining. The AMPTP insists we let them do to the Internet what they did to home video.

We received a similar ultimatum through back channels prior to the discussions of November 4. At that time, we were assured that if we took DVD’s off the table, we would get a fair offer on new media issues. That offer never materialized.

We reject the idea of an ultimatum. Although a number of items we have on the table are negotiable, we cannot be forced to bargain with ourselves. The AMPTP has many proposals on the table that are unacceptable to writers, but we have never delivered ultimatums.

As we prepared our counter-offer, at 6:05 p.m., Nick Counter came and said to us, in the mediator’s presence: “We are leaving. When you write us a letter saying you will take all these items off the table, we will reschedule negotiations with you.” Within minutes, the AMPTP had posted a lengthy statement announcing the breakdown of negotiations.

We remain ready and willing to negotiate, no matter how intransigent our bargaining partners are, because the stakes are simply too high. We were prepared to counter their proposal tonight, and when any of them are ready to return to the table, we’re here, ready to make a fair deal.

John F. Bowman
Chairman, WGA Negotiating Committee
Contract 2007


See also this update from United Hollywood.

Now is the time for the writers, and those of us who support the writers, to double our efforts, to steel our resolve. Keep the pressure on the corrupt corporations. Flood them with phone calls, letters, and pencils. And then take it further, until they get the message.

What would Hugo do?

5 comments:

radii said...

If you want to send that son-of-a-bitch Nick Counter a piece of your mind, here's how to contact him:

http://www.amptp.org/contactus.html

Logan Gawain said...

Thanks Jef. :)

ProgGrrl said...

Jeez Logan...CHAVEZ? Really?

*g*

Logan Gawain said...

Yeah, didn't you notice Hugo's cup of pencils in the lower right corner of the picture? He supports the WGA!

:)

Anonymous said...

Viva Chavez!

His enemies wouldn't recognize the 1999 constitution he enacted.

Nearly a decade later, they defeat him urging the population to keep that 99' constitution without changes.

......

The writers need to ignore the gloom and doom naysayers. They'll come around sooner or later.

The writers will win.

They will get their demands enacted.

And decades later, the studios will again fight the writers...begging them to uphold the enacted changes the writers will win this day.