CBS News writers, who staged a historic walkout in protest of stalled contract negotiations, have reached a tentative agreement with the network, bringing an end to the labor dispute that had been ongoing for weeks. The writers, who are represented by the Writers Guild of America, East, had been demanding better pay, improved working conditions, and greater job security in their new contract. The walkout had caused significant disruptions to CBS News programming, including the suspension of some of its most popular shows. The tentative deal is expected to be ratified by the writers' union in the coming days, bringing a close to the labor dispute and paving the way for a new contract that could set a precedent for other news organizations.


CBS News 24/7 Writers Reach Tentative Contract Deal Following Walkout  The Hollywood Reporter