Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Four years after television writers settled a strike against the entertainment studios, the Writers Guild of America, West is still feeling its effect.
The guild is owed about $785,000 from members who took loans during the strike, General Counsel Anthony R. Segall said in an interview. The loans, which should have been repaid by now, were meant to help members pay bills while they soug...
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