Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Union's Union is Protesting Unions (How Hollywood Broke)

Feb 27, 2026
A surreal labor fight where a writers' union is itself picketed by its own staff union. They dig into AI bans, surveillance claims, and demands for big pay hikes. Conversation jumps to why mandated staffing rules and union rules can stifle creativity, why modern shows sometimes feel AI-made, and how embracing AI could boost individual worker value.
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Union Inside A Union Creates Self-Defeating Conflict

  • The Writers Guild staff formed a union that is now striking its own parent union over pay, surveillance, and absolute no-AI rules.
  • Malcolm highlights this as a comical case of “unions all the way down” that reveals internal contradiction and poor incentives.
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Minimum Writer Counts Produce Sloppy Committee Output

  • WGA bargaining demands like mandatory minimum writer-room sizes create inefficiency and lower creative quality.
  • Malcolm argues rules requiring four to six writers per room lead to committee slop and worse output.
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Unionized Crews Create Large Production Inefficiencies

  • Simone describes unionized production crews as inefficient, taking long to film minimal content due to breaks, setup, and rigid processes.
  • She contrasts union versus non-union crews from direct documentary production experience.
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