CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Isolated SAG Actors Guild Blunder On To Possible June 30 Strike

Hollywood Today | Newsmagazine, with Attitude.: "The Screen Actors Guild is becoming the Hillary Clinton of the Hollywood labor movement – asking too much, isolated and alone, and staying at the negotiating table too long. SAG’s brinksmanship already guarantees that there will be a significant disruption in movie production even if there is no strike. And now efforts to undermine the recently negotiated AFTRA contract not only could blow up in SAG’s face, but may also expose the soft under belly of the largest actor’s union and just how big a threat it faces in coming years."

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