"UK/England has lower salaries and doesn't require businesses to pay health insurance."
Not sure if the article mentioned this but the studios themselves also kept getting fined for petty shyt, people thinking that they HAD to stay in georgia and were gonna just keep getting taxed

fukked around and overplayed their hands, I was in Atlanta at the time and hear multiple bosses complaining about this.
this started way back in 2018-19 tho, back when they decided to take Spiderman (i think it was "Far From Home") over to the UK, IFYKYK
the state of Georgia knew this and still didn't do anything to incentivize keeping shows there, just plain arrogant, Atlanta wasn't built on film so idk why they were so confident the work wouldn't leave eventually.
it's no different than any other major company outsourcing their work to sweatshops overseas

they getting paid less over there, the strike just accelerated it because everyone in the states got a pay raise, then you introduce Ai into the equation too? Industry is cooked here for the most part when it comes to big projects