In a statement last week, the DGA said it was “proud to stand with actors and writers in their fight to win agreements that address their unique and important concerns, just as they supported us in our negotiations.” The terms were not disclosed, and while the actors and writers guilds congratulated the DGA on the deal, some individual members were concerned that agreement would pressure their own unions to fall in line. The Directors Guild of America reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with the studios and streamers last month on similar key issues. Cox said he was “extremely annoyed” with the directors’ union for “not coming out in support” of colleagues in the industry. “We’re just like pieces of furniture without writers,” he said. Cox said it was important actors showed solidarity with striking screenwriters in the Writers Guild of America.
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