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Teamsters criticize Paramount for failing to honor WBD merger commitments

The Teamsters union has criticized Paramount for not fulfilling commitments related to the stalled $111 billion Warner Bros. Discovery merger, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding labor riโ€ฆ

Teamsters Pound Paramount Over WBD Merger Promises & Threats: โ€œStop Playing Gamesโ€
Deadline Hollywood โ€” 13 August 2026
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The Teamsters union has publicly criticized Paramount for allegedly reneging on commitments made during the stalled $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). The union expressed its dissatisfaction during a recent meeting, urging the company to โ€œstop playing gamesโ€ regarding the merger's implications for labor and workers' rights.

The criticism comes as the Writers Guild of America (WGA) joins the Teamsters in opposing the merger. This coalition of Hollywood labor groups has grown increasingly vocal in response to concerns about job security, contract negotiations, and overall industry stability amid rising inflation and changing media landscapes. Other unions, such as the Directors Guild of America (DGA) and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), have been more cautious, exploring potential settlements with Paramount related to antitrust issues raised by state attorneys general.

Labor organizations are particularly concerned that the merger could lead to further job losses and weakened labor rights in an already volatile industry. The Teamsters have emphasized the need for transparency from Paramount as they navigate this complex situation, which involves not only corporate decisions but also regulatory scrutiny. The outcome of the merger could significantly impact thousands of workers in various roles across the entertainment sector, making these labor disputes critical.

As discussions continue, the future of the WBD acquisition remains uncertain. If Paramount fails to address the concerns raised by labor groups, it could face increased opposition not just from unions but potentially from regulators as well. The resolution of this merger will set a precedent for how major media companies handle labor relations in a rapidly evolving industry, making it a key moment for workers and unions in Hollywood.

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