Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Workers at Nonfiction Production Company McGee Media Ratify First Contract

Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Workers at Nonfiction Production Company McGee Media Ratify First Contract

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Workers at McGee Media, the nonfiction production company behind PBS’ “Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,” agreed to their first union contract. The contract covers 25 staffers who work as producers, researchers and archivists, and are now represented by the Writers Guild of America East (WGAE). They unanimously voted to ratify the contract last week.

The contract establishes 3% annual wage increases for union members and health care contributions through the Entertainment Industry Flex Plan. The three-year deal also requires 10 vacation days and a minimum of three sick days after two weeks of employment. The deal also includes language covering the use of AI in the workplace: It necessitates advanced notice and “discussion” if AI tools are used by the company.

Members of the bargaining committee stated that the contract “sets a new standard for the documentary television industry and reflects the progressive values of McGee Media.”

Kenneth Quinnell