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WGAE files strike-related complaints
April 01, 2008 The WGA East on Tuesday filed arbitration complaints involving replacement workers on two daytime dramas. The WGAE said ABC and Corday Prods. violated terms of a Feb. 11 strike-termination agreement with the guild by retaining replacement workers in writing slots on "All My Children" and "Days of Our Lives," respectively, and barring at least nine WGAE scribes from returning to those jobs after the end of the 100-day WGA strike. "The strike-termination agreement does not allow the retention of replacement writers in lieu of allowing striking writers to return to their jobs," WGAE senior counsel Ira Cure said.
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