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From July 14 to November 9, 2023, the American actors' union SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) was on strike over a labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). As the longest strike in SAG-AFTRA history, [2] its combined impact with the 2023 Writers ...
Fran Drescher is opening up about the end of the historic 118-day SAG-AFTRA strike. Speaking with ET's Nischelle Turner on the red carpet at the 2024 SAG Awards, the union president, 66, accepted ...
Actors union SAG-AFTRA revealed specifics of its deal with the Alliance ... most writers’ minimum pay will immediately increase 5%, followed by a 4% increase in May 2024 and then another 3.5% ...
Negotiations continued into 2016. Alongside the main negotiations for the Interactive Media Agreement renewal, SAG-AFTRA had started discussions to craft a special "low budget" agreement for union voice actors, defined for games with less than a $250,000 production budget, such as most indie games. The terms of this agreement addressed similar ...
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists [1] ( SAG-AFTRA, pronounced / sæɡˈæftrə / sag-AF-trə) is an American labor union that reflects the 2012 merger of SAG (the Screen Actors Guild) and AFTRA (the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists ). It represents approximately 160,000 media ...
SAG-AFTRA wants to increase those ceilings to $45,000 and $75,000, respectively, to account for 40 years of inflation. The AMPTP has agreed to increase the ceilings to $20,000 and $30,000. Actors ...
In 1980, AFTRA and SAG members held a strike against prime time television, wanting a formula for performer participation in profits from sale of videocassettes and pay TV. In 1981, a merger of AFTRA and SAG jointly entered their "Phase 1 Agreement," calling for a number of jointly negotiated, ratified, and administered contracts.
Under the deal, SAG-AFTRA's more than 150,000 members with speaking roles receive an immediate 7% pay raise, followed by another 4% increase next summer and a 3.5% hike a year later.