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CNNMoney: Brazilian offshore oil workers end strike

Brazilian offshore oil workers said Thursday they will end a five-day walkout as scheduled, but warned they may call a new, nationwide strike against state oil company Petrobras next month.

Hollywood studios set deadline for SAG

The major Hollywood studios have told the Screen Actors Guild that if the union does not accept its final contract offer by August 15, any proposed wage increases would not be retroactive, the studios said Wednesday.

S. Korean auto workers strike over U.S. beef

Tens of thousands of auto workers in South Korea went on strike Wednesday to oppose the government's lifting of a ban on U.S. beef imports.

People.com: Vanity Fair Cancels Its Oscar Party

The annual Vanity Fair Oscar party is the latest casualty of the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike. The magazine has decided to cancel its annual bash on Academy Awards night.

Time.com: Striking Writers Meet With Congress

The Writers Guild of America, East met with members of Congress in an attempt to raise awareness about the ongoing strike

People.com: Viggo Mortensen Won't Cross Oscar Picket Line

If Viggo Mortensen's mother saw his movie Eastern Promises, she saw her son onscreen completely naked and fighting off knives. But will she be able to see him at the Oscars?

You tell us: Late-night comedy returns, but is it funny?

With an ongoing writers' strike forcing many TV shows into reruns, tube viewers are wondering what they are missing. Some shows are back in production with or without their writers, placing the strike at the forefront of many comedians' routines.

People.com: Brad & Angelina, Katie Holmes Step Out for Critics' Choice Awards

As the Golden Globes became the first awards-show casualty in the Hollywood writers strike, the Critics' Choice Awards fared better Monday – and with no picket lines in sight, that meant an all-star showing, from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to George Clooney and Katie Holmes.

People.com: Stars Won't Attend Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe-nominated actors and presenters won't attend the televised award show Jan. 13 because of the writers' strike, the Screen Actors Guild announced Friday.

People.com: Golden Globes Seek Deal with Writers

The Golden Globes called on striking Hollywood writers Wednesday for a deal to allow the show to be aired without picket lines.

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