AFTRA ratifies a new studio contract, despite complaints from the Scrren Actors Guild
Filed under: Industry, Reality-Free
And now, another installment of ‘David vs. Goliath’. In that case, David is The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), while the role of Goliath is portrayed by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). For months, both unions have been negotiating with the studios for higher salaries for their lower-paid actors as well as more profits from DVD and new media sales. AFTRA, the smaller of the two actor unions, has been fairly quiet concerning these negotiations. SAG, on the other hand, has been fairly boisterous concerning the poor negotiating tactics of the studios.
With the amount of muscle SAG has one would think they would have been able to get the better deal of the two
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