SAG-AFTRA has adopted a program to provide dues relief for its members during the COVID-19 global pandemic
But those who can afford to pay in full were urged to do so,"to ensure critical services continue without disruption."
Under the program, members experiencing financial hardship resulting from work stoppages related to COVID-19 will be granted a due date extension and an installment plan for those payments. No late fees will be assessed and there will be no adverse impact on members’ work eligibility during this time.
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