Business Insights
  • Home
  • Crypto
  • Finance Expert
  • Business
  • Invest News
  • Investing
  • Trading
  • Forex
  • Videos
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • Contact

Archives

  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • August 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2021
  • July 2021
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019

Categories

  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Economy
  • Finance Expert
  • Forex
  • Invest News
  • Investing
  • Tech
  • Trading
  • Uncategorized
  • Videos
Subscribe
Money Visa
Money Visa
  • Home
  • Crypto
  • Finance Expert
  • Business
  • Invest News
  • Investing
  • Trading
  • Forex
  • Videos
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • Contact
WGA trial chair blasts discipline process as 'flawed' and 'improper'
  • Business

WGA trial chair blasts discipline process as ‘flawed’ and ‘improper’

  • June 1, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0

A chair of a trial committee of the Writers Guild of America West has called out the union’s handling of disciplinary proceedings against one member accused of flouting the union’s rules during the 2023 strike.

In a four-page letter, Jill Goldsmith, a former public defender from Cook County,
conveyed profound concerns over the process behind the board’s decision to expel one writer, saying it was not “fair and proper,” according to a copy of the letter reviewed by The Times.

“I agreed to serve my Guild as a Trial Committee member, when I was assured of fairness in the process,” Goldsmith wrote, adding that “If we are to impose the most extreme punishment of expulsion, the process cannot be the flawed one that occurred.”

In her Feb. 24 letter to the WGAW board, Goldsmith said that the board had repudiated the unanimous findings of the trial committee, and questioned whether the committee’s impartial legal counsel unfairly influenced the proceeding’s outcome. As such, she wrote that she “must respectfully withdraw, because I believe something happened during the process that was improper.”

Goldsmith’s name was redacted from a copy of the letter viewed by The Times. However, a person with knowledge of the proceedings who was not authorized to comment publicly confirmed that it was written by the trial committee chair who was identified in documents as Goldsmith, a guild member and who is credited with having written for such shows as “Boston Legal” and “Ally McBeal.”

Goldsmith declined to comment on the letter.

The Writers Guild of America West also declined to comment on the specific claims of the letter, but in a statement the union said that four members have appealed their discipline to the membership, who will vote on the matter this week.

“This is an internal union matter and WGAW members can view relevant documents on the members-only section of the Guild’s website,” the statement said. “The Board of Directors is the only body involved in the process that is elected by the membership and the WGAW Constitution gives it the responsibility for determining the level of discipline when a member is found guilty by a trial committee.”

Goldsmith oversaw the trial of Roma Roth, an executive producer on the CTV series “Sullivan’s Crossing” (broadcast on the CW in the U.S.) and “Virgin River” on Netflix, according to proceeding documents. The board expelled Roth for allegedly writing during the strike for a non-signatory company.

In her letter to the board, Goldsmith said that while she agreed that Roth had “crossed the line from producing to writing,” a violation of the guild’s strike rules, she objected to the process that led to the recommendation for her expulsion, after the committee had originally proposed Roth be given a five-year suspension.

According to her letter, prior to their deliberations, the committee asked the committee’s legal advisor for “clarity” on the the possible punishments that could be meted out. Specifically, the committee asked to be provided with a slate of those punishments given to writers in the past — anonymously — in order to “assess proportionality and fairness in how punishments were addressed,” only to be told the committee was “not allowed to know that information,” she wrote.

According to her appeal statement to the WGAW, a copy of which was viewed by The Times, Roth said she was found was “not guilty” of violating strike rules and “did not work for a struck company,” adding that “Sullivan’s Crossing” was an independently financed Canadian series.

She called her expulsion “excessive and disproportionate.”

“The Board found me guilty of violating Article X of the Constitution, Working Rule 8 (‘WR8’), i.e. working without a waiver. A violation that according to the Working Rules should be subject to a fine, NOT expulsion,” wrote Roth, a member of the WGA and the Writers Guild of Canada.

In her appeal documents, Roth called her disciplinary hearing “unfair” and “improper,” and outlined numerous instances that she says demonstrate violations of due process.

Roth cast doubt on the materials the guild submitted, including a partially obscured photo of the writer’s room that was provided as “evidence” that she was violating the rules about working during a strike. She said the room included her identical twin sister who was one of several Writers Guild Canada writers enlisted to work on the show.

Goldsmith’s letter echoed some of the assertions made by other disciplined writers, whose punishments range from public censure to suspensions to prohibitions from acting as volunteer captains; with the most drastic being expulsion. They have appealed the decisions.

Julie Bush, a consulting producer on AppleTV+’s “Manhunt,” is among those seeking to overturn her disciplinary action. The board suspended Bush from the guild until 2026 and she was barred from holding “non-elected guild office” after being found guilty of violating Working Rule 8 and writing for a non-signatory company during the strike. The trial committee had recommended that she be prohibited from serving as a guild captain for three years and censured privately.

Bush, who said she is a staunch union supporter, called the proceedings a “kangaroo court,” particularly as the information she said that was used against her was based on information she provided a guild attorney while seeking assistance.

“If this were a real court, it would be like if your defense lawyer takes off their defense lawyer hat and puts on his prosecutor hat and says ‘surprise, we got you’ with all this confidential information that you just turned over,” Bush told The Times.

“My particular case is a nuanced matter of contract law,” she added. “It should never have been brought to trial, much less, this big humiliation in the press. I cannot believe that we’ve gotten to this point.”

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Roubens Andy King

Previous Article
McDonald’s brings back unexpected breakfast item after 6 years
  • Trading

McDonald’s brings back unexpected breakfast item after 6 years

  • June 1, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
Read More
Next Article
My husband and I earn 5K. We’re inheriting 0K. Should we invest in real estate or stock?
  • Finance Expert

My husband and I earn $115K. We’re inheriting $300K. Should we invest in real estate or stock?

  • June 1, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
Read More
You May Also Like
“A Headline Would Move That Thing Up 25%”
Read More
  • Business

“A Headline Would Move That Thing Up 25%”

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 5, 2025
Hiltzik: Trump’s GOP will make it harder to afford college
Read More
  • Business

Hiltzik: Trump’s GOP will make it harder to afford college

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 5, 2025
StandardAero Selected by SalamAir for LEAP-1A Engine MRO Support
Read More
  • Business

StandardAero Selected by SalamAir for LEAP-1A Engine MRO Support

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 5, 2025
Canadian Asian grocery chain T&T Supermarket continues expansion in SoCal
Read More
  • Business

Canadian Asian grocery chain T&T Supermarket continues expansion in SoCal

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 5, 2025
China shows signs of tackling the price wars that are taking a toll on its EV industry
Read More
  • Business

China shows signs of tackling the price wars that are taking a toll on its EV industry

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 4, 2025
State regulators launch inquiry into State Farm’s handling of fire claims
Read More
  • Business

State regulators launch inquiry into State Farm’s handling of fire claims

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 4, 2025
VOO Adds .6B as S 500 Hits New Record on Trade Deal
Read More
  • Business

VOO Adds $1.6B as S 500 Hits New Record on Trade Deal

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 4, 2025
AI toys? Barbie maker Mattel teams with OpenAI to create new products
Read More
  • Business

AI toys? Barbie maker Mattel teams with OpenAI to create new products

  • Roubens Andy King
  • July 4, 2025

Recent Posts

  • Amazon is selling the $450 Echo Smart Glasses and Echo Show 8 bundle for only $250, and 'the quality is amazing'
  • Ripple XRPL EVM Sidechain goes live, bringing XRP to Ethereum dApps
  • Robinhood Tokenization May Undercut NYSE Liquidity, Galaxy Warns
  • Best cheap Apple Watch deals July 2025
  • EU to stockpile critical minerals due to war risk
Featured Posts
  • Amazon is selling the 0 Echo Smart Glasses and Echo Show 8 bundle for only 0, and 'the quality is amazing' 1
    Amazon is selling the $450 Echo Smart Glasses and Echo Show 8 bundle for only $250, and 'the quality is amazing'
    • July 5, 2025
  • Ripple XRPL EVM Sidechain goes live, bringing XRP to Ethereum dApps 2
    Ripple XRPL EVM Sidechain goes live, bringing XRP to Ethereum dApps
    • July 5, 2025
  • Robinhood Tokenization May Undercut NYSE Liquidity, Galaxy Warns 3
    Robinhood Tokenization May Undercut NYSE Liquidity, Galaxy Warns
    • July 5, 2025
  • Best cheap Apple Watch deals July 2025 4
    Best cheap Apple Watch deals July 2025
    • July 5, 2025
  • EU to stockpile critical minerals due to war risk 5
    EU to stockpile critical minerals due to war risk
    • July 5, 2025
Recent Posts
  • “A Headline Would Move That Thing Up 25%”
    “A Headline Would Move That Thing Up 25%”
    • July 5, 2025
  • The Biggest Shift in Decades
    The Biggest Shift in Decades
    • July 5, 2025
  • We’ve Witnessed U.S. Money Supply Make History on Both Ends of the Spectrum — Including a First Since the Great Depression — and It Foreshadows a Big-Time Move in Stocks
    We’ve Witnessed U.S. Money Supply Make History on Both Ends of the Spectrum — Including a First Since the Great Depression — and It Foreshadows a Big-Time Move in Stocks
    • July 5, 2025
Categories
  • Business (657)
  • Crypto (53)
  • Economy (95)
  • Finance Expert (625)
  • Forex (55)
  • Invest News (957)
  • Investing (412)
  • Tech (644)
  • Trading (627)
  • Uncategorized (1)
  • Videos (747)

Subscribe

Subscribe now to our newsletter

Money Visa
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Terms of Use
Money & Invest Advices

Input your search keywords and press Enter.