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*Sigh* My life vs the edit button just doesn't seem to connect, either that or the fact that I was baking and missed the deadline. :lol:
DEC 09, 2008
Bloomberg: Actors Union Urges Members to Approve Strike Authorization
"Hollywood’s largest actors union urged members to authorize a strike, saying there is no other way to force film and television studios to negotiate."
ETA 12/10: HA I beat the edit time cool. Anyway on to the news.
Screen Actors Guild sets strike vote
The Screen Actors Guild says it will send strike authorization ballots to its 120,000 members on Jan. 2. - The votes will be counted on Jan. 23, which will not be in time to potentially disrupt the Golden Globe Awards like the writers' strike did last year. - Approval by 75 percent of members is required to pass the measure. If approved, the SAG national board can call a strike. - Guild President Alan Rosenberg said in a statement Wednesday that the future of professional actors is at stake. The guild remains at odds with Hollywood studios over treatment of Internet productions and actor benefits in the event of unplanned work stoppages.
SAG Strike Vote Announced on KTLA Morning News
Rosenberg said SAG will mail out vote authorization ballots to its 120,000 members on January 2 and will tabulate the votes on January 23rd. <SNIP> A strike authorization requires 75 percent voter approval. <SNIP> Rosenberg said the decision to mail out ballots after the holidays was made in most part to provide more time for educating members about the issues at hand.