Thread regarding Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. layoffs

Strikes Saved Warner $100M From Strikes

sort of hard to maintain a strike when you have no leverage. Zaslav and Wiedenfels are laughing in the faces of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, whose leadership clearly don't understand the landscape of the industry.

https://deadline.com/2023/08/warner-bros-discovery-david-zaslav-gunnar-wiedenfels-strikes-1235453950/

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Without actors, writers etc., might as well let AI create cartoons. Let's see how that plays out for the bottom line as viewers continue to tune out. This is just another work stoppage that will be sorted out with lots of losers and very few winners. In the end Wall street wins agains.

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News on the strike is still reported, that is good.

Sometimes I feel we have been here before. Everyone ignores the displaced American and only reports the "benefits" of h1 programs. Offshoring news is not so important and it is usually not reported.

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