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WGA blasts studio executive pay in message to Comcast, Netflix shareholders

Por: Los Angeles Times Business May 31, 2023

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The Writers Guild of America is urging Comcast and Netflix shareholders to vote against executive pay plans during the companies' upcoming annual meetings as lofty salaries and stock awards become a major talking point for striking Hollywood scribes. WGA West President Meredith Stiehm wrote in a pair of Tuesday letters to the firms' investors that they should oppose the companies' executive compensation plans amid the... + full article



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