SAG Seeks Strike Authorization

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| 11/23/08 01:26 AM | AP

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Actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild, Alan Rosenberg, poses for a portrait in this March 17, 2003, file photo taken in Los Angeles. The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday Nov. 22, 2008 that contract talks with Hollywood studios has failed despite the help of a federal mediator and it will now ask its members to authorize a strike. (AP Photo/Ric Francis, File)

LOS ANGELES — The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike after its first contract talks in four months with Hollywood studios failed despite the help of a federal mediator.

Federal mediator Juan Carlos Gonzalez adjourned the talks between SAG and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers shortly before 1 a.m. after two marathon sessions failed to produce an agreement. No new talks are scheduled.

The SAG, representing more than 120,000 actors in movies, television and other media, said in a statement that it will launch a "full-scale education campaign in support of a strike authorization."

Talks broke down after the studios sought the right to create productions for new media, such as the Internet, using nonunion actors and without paying residuals, said Doug Allen, SAG national executive director and chief negotiator.

Residuals are payments to actors that are made every time a production airs, such as TV reruns. Many SAG members rely on residuals for more than half of their income, Allen said.

"They're asking us to bless a system we believe would be the beginning of the end of residuals, and that's a very scary thought for working actors," he said.

The producers' alliance condemned the SAG decision and said it remains the only major Hollywood guild without a labor deal this year.

"Now, SAG is bizarrely asking its members to bail out the failed negotiating strategy with a strike vote _ at a time of historic economic crisis," a producers' statement said. "The tone-deafness of SAG is stunning."

SAG's national board has already authorized its negotiating committee to call for a strike authorization vote if mediation failed. The vote would take more than a month and require more than 75 percent approval to pass.

SAG wants union coverage for all Internet-only productions regardless of budget and residual payments for Internet productions replayed online, as well as continued actor protections during work stoppages.

But the AMPTP said it was untenable for SAG to demand a better deal than what writers, directors and another actors union accepted earlier in the year, especially now that the economy has worsened.

The producers' group this week said it had reached its sixth labor deal this year, a tentative agreement on a three-year contract with the local branches of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts, accounting for 35,000 workers.

The stagehands alliance accepted Internet provisions that were modeled on agreements with other unions, the producers group said.

Actors in prime-time television shows and movies have been working under the terms of a contract that expired June 30, with the hope of avoiding a repeat of the 100-day writers strike which shut down production of dozens of TV shows and cost the Los Angeles area economy an estimated $2.5 billion.

LOS ANGELES — The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike after its first contract talks in four months with Hollywood studios failed despite the help of ...
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- sarimn00 I'm a Fan of sarimn00 4 fans permalink
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Last time we had a strike in show business, I barely watched any of the shows once they came back. This is getting ridiculous in my mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 11/22/2008

Maybe President Obama can pull a Reagan and just fire everyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 11/22/2008
- BlueOnBlue I'm a Fan of BlueOnBlue 65 fans permalink
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There must not be many singers among this group, because they sure are tone deaf.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 11/22/2008
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How nice. So this means that we little folks who work in post-production get to go along on yet another roller coaster ride (remember the Writers?). The economy stinks for all Americans. Now is NOT the time.
An actors strike will be a disaster for the support system that is so under-appreciated. When was the last time editors, camera crews, costume, art directors, etc, have gone on strike? Are we to assume that actors are the sole force behind film making? A strike has no place or purpose at this point in the economic game. I think the rest of the film industry work force has suffered too much already...­.and please don't assume this actors strike will benefit us. It stinks.

What a happy Thanksgiving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 11/22/2008
- BearsLeft I'm a Fan of BearsLeft 10 fans permalink

Their timing is horrible. They will find very little support in the general population. Everybody is going to have to hunker down a bit until we get this turned around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 11/22/2008
- Sandy972 I'm a Fan of Sandy972 19 fans permalink

Although I feel for the actors, etc., millions of people would be happy just to have a job. So now is not the time to do this. I am a retiree who just lost all of my 401K and left with only my SS check. So please don't expect many Americans to go along with you or feel for you at this time. You are being very selfish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 11/22/2008
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Go ahead and see who comes back this time.

These spoiled nitwits need to understand that if they take away people's entertainment now, there may be much less willingness to forgive a gang of overpaid miscreants than in times past.

Your motives are weak, and your will is thin.

Good luck finding a new job when this one is gone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 11/22/2008

What an insult to the millions of Americans that actually work 5-7 days a week. The union is just a pathetic machine with its own agenda looking for publicity, lemme guess they want some bailout $$ too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 11/22/2008
- Myshkin57 I'm a Fan of Myshkin57 16 fans permalink

Let 'em strike. They can't be good actors anyway because their timing is horrible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 11/22/2008
- POTUS2008 I'm a Fan of POTUS2008 5 fans permalink
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if the shows are interrupted by a strike again I will just not even bother watching them when they come back. that includes the office, 30 rock etc anything that suspends because of the strike. That might not sound very union supportive, but my disdain is directed at the whole industry, if they can't get together - all of them, to work it out in this economy, after last years truncated season, then they shall face my non-interest in the future of their shows together. I hope they do get it together, but i will stay away if they can't work it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 11/22/2008
- claptrapa I'm a Fan of claptrapa 8 fans permalink
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After all is said and done, I can sense the demise of the network channels in favor of the more avant garde and less rigid cable channels. As the networks slowly lose their series and sitcoms they are being replaced with good and meaty fare on HBO and the other 'movie channels'. HBO has long been ahead of the game in producing very good original films and series. Showtime is fast on its heels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 11/22/2008
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If the studios and networks had their way, we'd watch computer generated actors based on google marketing research and tailored to various demographics streamed to our computer or set-top box while we languish in our LazyBoys. Tell me they couldn't do that now with bowl_smear like Earl and 3 men & a baby now? Pure gobshyte.

I mean, network news may as well be called Xbox 360 World News: There's something geometrically unsavory going on between Brian Williams' nose and Jack Welsh's tukas now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 11/22/2008
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(yawn)

I really have no interest in this group anymore. I understand it's importance to jobs and Hollywood production, but get in line SAG. Take a number. Looked outside the window lately? Not only are we losing jobs by the hour in every state in the union, but the fact is the people I know, myself included, hardly watch TV anymore and instead we get our news and information from the web. Don't get me started on the quality of sitcoms these days.

We have stopped going out to the movies since it costs an arm and a leg to sit down in a movie theater and see a mediocre movie with ear-shattering sound and a theater full of noisy patrons. We wait for Netflix or iTunes or stream it later.

LIke I said, take a number SAG and we'll get back to you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 11/22/2008

i can live without movies and tv, but the people involved with the production cannot.
selfish act by actors who make more than enough money. think about all the people
this will effect. the spiral effect will devastate the economy in l.a. selfish. plain and simple.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 11/22/2008
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Being generally in favor of unions and collective bargaining, I am hesitant to come down on this SAG stuff one way or the other. From reading others' comments on this subject, I am inclined to think that there are a very few SAG members that will benefit from this internet productions issue. Also, if other collective bargaining units within the industry have agreed to contracts regarding this issue, what is the specific sticking point for the SAG group? I would love to be able to read SAG's demands to see if there are provisions that are inclusive and beneficial to the membership as a whole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 11/22/2008
- Doomestic I'm a Fan of Doomestic 9 fans permalink

Oh god not this crap again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 11/22/2008
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