Writer-producers and associate producers at Jane Street Entertainment — which produces “Deep Fried Masters” — will begin voting Feb. 25 on whether to be represented by the Writers Guild of America East.

The National Labor Relations Board will conduct the mail-ballot vote for writer-producers at Jane Street seeking guild representation.

Jane Street also produces “Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook Off,” “Rowhouse Showdown” and “Cousins Undercover.”

The WGA East has been attempting to organize the nonfiction TV sector in New York City for the past several years, with successes at Sharp Entertainment, Optomen Productions and Lion TV. It is negotiating contracts with ITV and Original Media.

A committee of nonfiction producers and APs from companies all over New York issued a statement urging Jane Street employees to vote for WGA representation: “This isn’t about bad companies that deserve unions and good companies that don’t — it’s about an industry that is untenable for the freelancers that make it work, and about those freelancers taking agency in the direction of their own professional lives.”