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29.06.2021 - 02:15 / deadline.com
SAG-AFTRA’s national election committee has reminded employers — including agents, managers, casting directors and producers — that they’re prohibited under federal labor from contributing anything of value to any candidate for SAG-AFTRA elected office. The same notice goes out every two years prior to the union’s national elections, which will be held this summer.
This prohibition, the committee said, includes “indirect contributions of anything of value to a candidate’s campaign, as well as
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The SAG-AFTRA presidential contest will be a two-person race for the first time since 2015, with no third-party or independent candidates vying for the union’s top elected post and splitting the votes. Only Fran Drescher and Matthew Modine qualified as presidential candidates this time, and only their running mates, Anthony Rapp and Joely Fisher, qualified to run for national secretary-treasurer.
SAG-AFTRA’s upcoming election is taking shape, with the union’s ruling party – headed by presidential candidate Fran Drescher – today unveiling its full slate of candidates.
EXCLUSIVE: Former SAG-AFTRA national secretary-treasurer Jane Austin, who finished third in the union’s presidential election two years ago, is throwing her support this time to presidential candidate Matthew Modine and his running mate Joely Fisher, who’s running for secretary-treasurer.
So onto Sunday's Italian job, England's glory day and our chance to actually win something on the international stage for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.
EXCLUSIVE: Former stuntwoman Leslie Hoffman has won her 11-year legal ordeal with the SAG Pension Plan and the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan, receiving a $125,000 settlement and an acknowledgement that she is entitled, at long last, to receive the occupational disability pension that she’s been fighting for all these years.
Jennifer Lopez, 51, and Ben Affleck, 48, are moving “full steam ahead” in their rekindled romance, a source close to the “Let’s Get Loud” singer tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. The pair are planning to spend much more time in Los Angeles, and the relationship is very “different” from when they first dated back in the early 2000s.
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ITV made a late edit to its fast-turnaround documentary on Prince Harry and Prince William’s strained relationship after a warning from Kensington Palace.
faked depression to get a £7,000 nose job has caused a stir once again after revealing she plans to live-stream her birth. Carla Bellucci, who is currently expecting her fourth child, claims to have made £40,000 by sharing sexy pictures on her OnlyFans account.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorFran Drescher is preparing to run for president of SAG-AFTRA now that Gabrielle Carteris has decided not to seek reelection for a third term.The actor, known for starring in “The Nanny” and her work in many other TV series and movies, is running on a similar platform as Carteris through Unite for Strength, the faction that has held the top leadership post at SAG-AFTRA since 2009.Representatives for Drescher could not be immediately reached for comment.
Gabrielle Carteris is not seeking reelection as president of SAG-AFTRA, and has thrown her support behind Fran Drescher to succeed her in the union’s election later this summer. The Nanny star also has the support of Unite for Strength, the union’s ruling party that Carteris has led ever since becoming president in 2016.
Ready to bury the hatchet? Prince William and Prince Harry seemed happy to be reunited at the unveiling of a statue honoring their late mother, Princess Diana, on Thursday, July 1. Her friend Stewart Pearce weighed in on what the friendly outing means for the brothers amid their rift.
Miley Cyrus sold the house she bought only one year ago – and made a huge profit!
Carole Horst In 2016 a fire nearly destroyed the only arthouse cinema on the East End of Long Island. Five years and $18 million dollars later, the iconic, century-old Sag Harbor Cinema is once again open for business.A former whaling village, Sag Harbor, NY, located between Southampton and East Hampton, was at one point a thriving working-class community full of artists like John Steinbeck.