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BumRushDaShow

(128,844 posts)
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 08:35 AM Jun 2023

Hollywood actors guild votes to authorize strike, as writers strike continues

Source: ABC News

June 5, 2023, 10:19 PM

Actors represented by the Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA voted Monday evening to authorize a strike if they don't agree on a new contract with major studios, streamers and production companies by June 30. The strike authorization was approved by an overwhelming margin — nearly 98% of the 65,000 members who cast votes.

The guild, which represents over 160,000 screen actors, broadcast journalists, announcers, hosts and stunt performers, begins its negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on Wednesday, over a month after the Writers Guild of America began striking over its own dispute with AMPTP. If the actors union ultimately moves forward with the strike, it would be limited to television and film productions; news and broadcast work would not be directly affected.

At stake is increased base compensation, which actors say has been undercut by inflation and the streaming ecosystem, the threat of unregulated use of artificial intelligence, benefit plans and the burden of “self-taped auditions” — the cost of which used to be the responsibility of casting and production. “We are approaching these negotiations with the goal of achieving a new agreement that is beneficial to SAG-AFTRA members and the industry overall,” the AMPTP said in a statement Monday.

The strike authorization vote, a tool at the bargaining table, comes at a pivotal moment for the industry as 11,500 writers enter their sixth week of striking and the directors guild reviews a recently reached tentative agreement with studios on issues like wages, streaming residuals, and artificial intelligence. Should the actors strike, the industry already hobbled by the writers strike would come to a near-standstill, from production to promoting completed projects.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/hollywood-actors-guild-votes-authorize-strike-writers-strike-99858684

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Hollywood actors guild votes to authorize strike, as writers strike continues (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jun 2023 OP
I approve the strikes. It also explains the dearth of new shows. ananda Jun 2023 #1
So broadcast journalists are part of SAG-AFTRA? Fiendish Thingy Jun 2023 #2
Apparently so BumRushDaShow Jun 2023 #3
That 2000 strike was apparently only about commercials Fiendish Thingy Jun 2023 #4
Well still... BumRushDaShow Jun 2023 #6
Union Strong Magoo48 Jun 2023 #5
Good for them. They're getting ripped off by studios Warpy Jun 2023 #7

ananda

(28,858 posts)
1. I approve the strikes. It also explains the dearth of new shows.
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 09:07 AM
Jun 2023

Luckily, I am finding some good old ones.

Fiendish Thingy

(15,585 posts)
2. So broadcast journalists are part of SAG-AFTRA?
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 09:22 AM
Jun 2023

Does that include cable news?

I can’t remember if there has ever been a SAG-AFTRA strike of significance in recent memory…

Fiendish Thingy

(15,585 posts)
4. That 2000 strike was apparently only about commercials
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 09:50 AM
Jun 2023

This strike looks to be massive, affecting nearly all entertainment and news.

BumRushDaShow

(128,844 posts)
6. Well still...
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 10:08 AM
Jun 2023

it was the last time SAG had a strike action and "commercials" ARE the "revenue streams" that the broadcast networks rely on (and in that case, it lasted 6 months).

Warpy

(111,245 posts)
7. Good for them. They're getting ripped off by studios
Tue Jun 6, 2023, 02:17 PM
Jun 2023

run by honchos who are making billions off their work while paying them pennies at the basic rate. Yes, big stars can make a fortune, but movies and TV would be like watching paint dry if the stars appeared with no supporting cast and no writers to make them look clever.

Right now, it's heading in to rerun season, which favors the honchos waiting out the writers and actors. If they don't cave, the honchos will be hurting by August, when they're trying to find programming to premiere next fall.

Good luck to them on being able to stick this one out.

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