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SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood Studios Resume Negotiations Amid Ongoing Strike

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In the midst of an ongoing actors’ strike, SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios are set to return to the negotiation table on Tuesday. The historic 2023 performers’ strike has seen both parties remain distant on several pivotal issues, leading to heightened tensions and uncertainty in the entertainment industry.

Key Takeaways:

  • SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios to continue negotiations on Tuesday.
  • The union states both sides remain “far apart on key issues.”
  • Major unresolved items include AI guardrails and revenue sharing for streaming projects.
  • The strike has been ongoing for 109 days, impacting the industry and the broader economy.
  • The union emphasizes the importance of AI regulation in this year’s contract discussions.

A Deep Dive into the Strike

The Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has been on strike since July 14, 2023. Despite several rounds of negotiations, a resolution has remained elusive. The union’s negotiating committee informed members on Monday night that while the past week’s discussions had been productive, significant differences persisted on crucial issues.

One of the primary concerns for the union is the introduction of AI guardrails. With the rapid advancement of technology in the entertainment sector, the union is pushing for measures to ensure the responsible and ethical use of AI. Additionally, SAG-AFTRA is seeking a share in the revenue generated from streaming projects, reflecting the changing dynamics of content consumption in the digital age.

The Impact of the Strike

The ongoing strike has not only disrupted the entertainment industry but has also had ripple effects on the larger U.S. economy. The combined impact of the actors’ strike and the writers’ worker stoppage, which concluded in September, is estimated to have cost the U.S. nearly $6 billion. This figure was provided by Kevin Klowden, the Milken Institute’s chief global strategist, in September.

Union’s Focus on AI Regulation

SAG-AFTRA’s emphasis on AI regulation during this year’s contract negotiations is noteworthy. The union expressed gratitude to President Joe Biden for issuing an executive order aimed at ensuring the “safe, secure, and trustworthy” application of AI technology. This executive order includes provisions to protect workers from potential misuse of AI. The union described the order as “groundbreaking” and stressed the importance of workers and unions being at the forefront of policy development related to AI.

Looking Ahead

As negotiations resume, the entertainment industry and its stakeholders await a resolution with bated breath. The outcome of these discussions will not only determine the immediate future of many projects but will also set the tone for subsequent negotiations in the rapidly evolving world of entertainment.

In Conclusion

The ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike underscores the complexities and challenges faced by the entertainment industry in the digital age. As technology continues to reshape the landscape, unions and studios must find common ground to ensure the sustainable and ethical growth of the sector. The current negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios will be a defining moment in this journey.

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