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Hollywood unions divide over Paramount-Warner Bros. merger battle

The antitrust battle over the merger of Paramount and Warner Bros. is causing a divide among Hollywood unions, as they align with opposing figures Rob Bonta and David Ellison. This conflict raises coโ€ฆ

The War Over Warner Bros. Is Splintering Hollywoodโ€™s Labor World
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 13 August 2026
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Rob Bonta and David Ellison are causing a rift among Hollywood unions as they navigate an antitrust battle surrounding the merger of Paramount and Warner Bros. This conflict has emerged as the two sides have begun to voice diverging interests, complicating the labor landscape at a crucial moment for the entertainment industry. The clash between these influential figures highlights the growing tensions within Hollywood as unions reassess their priorities.

The antitrust scrutiny comes at a time when the industry is already grappling with significant changes, including the rise of streaming platforms and shifting audience behaviors. As media companies consolidate, concerns about monopolistic practices and the potential impact on job security for union members have intensified. Bonta, California's attorney general, advocates for a thorough examination of the merger's implications for competition and labor rights. Meanwhile, Ellison, head of Skydance Media, is pushing for a different approach that could favor the mergerโ€™s proponents, further complicating the dialogue among unions.

This divide is evident as major labor organizations, such as the Writers Guild of America and the Directors Guild of America, start to align with either Bonta or Ellison. Union members are increasingly concerned about how the merger could affect their contracts, benefits, and job opportunities. Some unions fear that a consolidated media landscape may lead to fewer creative opportunities, while others see potential for growth and collaboration. This schism has resulted in public statements and lobbying efforts that reflect the differing priorities of the unions involved.

Looking ahead, the outcome of this antitrust battle will have lasting implications for Hollywood's labor relations. As Bonta and Ellison continue to advocate for their respective positions, the unions will need to reconcile their differences to present a united front. This process could reshape not just the merger itself, but also the future of labor negotiations in an industry that is increasingly influenced by corporate consolidation. The stakes are high, and the resolution of this conflict could redefine the balance of power between media companies and their workforce.

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