After the month that October has been, the fact that some folks have a sense of 'cautious optimism' heading into today's next round of talks between SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP is something we're tagging as a 'little victory.
' Today's negotiations come after several weeks that saw the studios & streamers throwing a pissy fit and walking away from the table for well over a week, the union posting Halloween costume guidelines that weren't exactly well-received , and a group of big names pitching a proposal to union leadership to help break the logjam that apparently went over about as well as a wet fart at an 'I Hate Wet Farts' convention.
We cannot and will not accept a contract that fails to address the vital and existential problems that we all need fixed. Who Was This Aimed At? And then there was this line: 'In any union, there will always be a minority who are not willing to make temporary sacrifices for the greater good.
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