By David Robb
15.05.2020 - 20:57 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
EXCLUSIVE: SAG-AFTRA and management’s AMPTP could be close to wrapping up their negotiations for a new film and TV contract, though no deal is in place yet. Sources tell Deadline the companies are hopeful that an agreement can be reached before Monday, when the AMPTP will start contract talks with the WGA.
SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP began bargaining via video teleconference on April 27, saying in a joint statement that the talks would be conducted “under a formal media
By David Robb
By Dave McNary
By Dave McNary
By Dave McNary
By David Robb
BTS has been busy bees, even during the quarantine period as ARMY are being well fed by the septet when it comes to delivering entertaining content to distract themselves from the harsh reality. Whether it be popping up on V Live or YouTube Live or even releasing mixtapes like Suga successfully did with D-2, ARMY for sure can't say that they're bored during the lockdown period.
By David Robb
By David Robb
By David Robb
By David Robb
What’s a union to do about inadequate contract language when members are taking it on the chin? That’s the problem confronting SAG-AFTRA: some television studios are holding actors under contract on unpaid “hiatus” during the pandemic rather than paying them as per force majeure provisions. That’s because 2009 revisions to the SAG TV Agreement made the entire force majeure concept arguably optional.
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