After four weeks of talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers , members of SAG-AFTRA—a union representing more than 160,000 television and movie actors, voice artists, and other entertainment professionals—officially go on strike at midnight, marking the first time since 1960 that Hollywood actors and writers have both stopped work.
“The business model of our industry has changed significantly,” Crabtree-Ireland and Drescher wrote. “We have fully entered a digital and streaming entertainment industry, and that demands a contract that is relevant to the new business model and must be contemporary to meet the financial needs of our members today.
On June 5, nearly 65,000 members of SAG-AFTRA—just shy of half of all eligible voters—voted 97.91% in favor of a strike authorization should negotiations fail. Although its previous three-year contract was due to expire at midnight on June 30, it was extended until July 12 to accommodate further talks with the studios. On July 13, the strike was officially confirmed in a press conference after those talks collapsed and the national board of SAG-AFTRA conducted an additional vote.
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