After nearly four months of striking and negotiations, the actors have secured a potential deal with studios and the AMPTP.
Nearly 120 days after authorizing an actors strike, SAG-AFTRA may have finally locked down a deal. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the union revealed it and the AMPTP have come to an agreement after months of on-and-off negotiating. During that time, SAG-AFTRA told its members to hold firm as the negotiating committee did its thing with the studios, which allegedly had been recently threatening to cancel shows as a way of readjusting 2024 schedules to make up for the lost airtime.
But should the terms be acceptable, it means both unions got what they wanted and secured better pay and AI protections for themselves, among many other conditions. THR notes “the work stoppage will end at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday,” and underlines “the union and the AMPTP are so far being mum on the details of the agreement, which will emerge in the next few days prior to the union’s ratification vote.
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