George
Clooney's Bid to End Writers Strike
1/12/08
George Clooney has offered to act as a mediator between the Writers
Guild of America (WGA) union members and Hollywood bosses in a bid to end
the strikes.
The writers have been on picket lines since November (07), bringing
production on Hollywood movies to a standstill and causing a number of TV
networks to release staff and air repeat shows.
The strike has also forced the organizers of Sunday's (14Jan08) Golden
Globes ceremony to cancel the event after actors threatened to boycott.
But the Ocean's Eleven star has offered to set up a "mediation
panel" to settle the WGA members' grievances - and plans to ask
Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and ER producer John Wells to help him end the
dispute, according to L.A. Weekly.
Speaking of the strikes earlier this week, he said, "When the
strike happens, it's not just writers (affected)... Our hope is that all
the players will lock themselves in a room and not come out until they
finish. We want this to be done. That's the most important thing."