When will the SAG-AFTRA strike end?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Key SAG-AFTRA negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland slams Hollywood studios for refusing talks. As Labor Day weekend comes to a close, the SAG-AFTRA strike has now been going on for 53 days. After nearly two months of striking, the union continues to fight for fair wages, residual payments, and protections as major Hollywood studios continuously push back.
The AMPTP’s intransigence and silence is irrational. The only way a strike is resolved is through the parties talking. Their refusal to even talk with us seems like a deliberate effort to prolong the strike and inflict maximum pain. Some economists are estimating approximately $5 billion in economic losses as a result.
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