Remember how we said earlier that we're pretty sure SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher and chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland have had better weeks? After receiving some less-than-stellar reactions from union members (including from Ex-SAG-AFTRA President Melissa Gilbert, see below) regarding the Halloween costume rules sent out to members to...
Remember how we said earlier that we're pretty sure SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher and chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland have had better weeks? After receiving some less-than-stellar reactions from union members regarding the Halloween costume rules sent out to members to keep them in compliance with strike rules. Now, SAG-AFTRA has responded with a new statement – which seems to be about 99% 'what we already knew' and 1% 'It does not apply to anyone's kids.
TaggingDrescher and Crabtree-Ireland in the comments section of her repost of actor Kevin Zegers' original post, Gilbert wrote, 'THIS is what you guys come up with? Literally, no one cares what anyone wears for Halloween. I mean, do you really think this kind of infantile stuff is going to end the strike? We look like a joke.
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