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...negotiator at the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union....
...As cinema operators face up to a sparse winter film slate, hollowed out yet further by the SAG-AFTRA union strike that prevents actors from promoting films and has led to winter blockbusters such as Dune...
...Streaming and its economics are also looming large in the twin strikes starring Hollywood’s Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Artists....
...Hollywood’s most powerful labour unions, including the Screen Actors Guild and Producers Guild of America, this week recommended a halt to productions in Los Angeles until the outbreak dissipates....
...The Screen Actors Guild and the smaller American Federation of Television and Radio Artists fell out after a 27-year partnership when one discovered that the other had gone behind its back to lure away the...
...The 120,000-member Screen Actors Guild was dealt a significant blow when the American Federation of Television and Radio Actors voted to accept a new offer from the studios....
...However, the union has been engaged in a battle on another front, having waged a costly campaign against the American Federation of Television and Radio Actors in an attempt to convince its members to vote...
...SAG is also at loggerheads with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, a rival acting union, which has accepted a contract offer from the studios....
...The studios have agreed a new contract with the 70,000 members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, which is the second-largest actors’ union....
...One of the greatest Hollywood union leaders was Ronald Reagan, who as president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1960 won the right of actors to royalties (so-called “residuals”) when their films were shown...
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