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With less than 48 hours to go until the negotiation deadline, SAG-AFTRA has held a meeting with Hollywood publicists to discuss how a potential strike, which may be called on Wednesday night, will affect them and their clients who are members of the actors guild. 

Two individuals with knowledge of the talks tell TheWrap that some key elements of SAG-AFTRA’s forthcoming strike rules were discussed. Along with stepping away from all film and television productions worldwide, actors will not be permitted to take part in promotional work of any kind, including press junkets, film premieres, and fan events like San Diego Comic-Con.

Actors are permitted to attend the pop culture convention as long as they don’t take part in any panels that promote a specific film or television show or discuss any current or future work. While attendance is allowed, individuals with knowledge of the publicist meeting tell TheWrap that SAG-AFTRA would prefer that its members completely skip the event later this month.

Sources also say that SAG-AFTRA has informed publicists that any scheduled press or acting work after a strike is ordered must be cancelled. SAG-AFTRA members are also not permitted to promote any work on social media, as that is considered publicity. 

Hollywood studios have already held press junkets ahead of the strike deadline for several films coming out in July and August, such as Warner Bros.’ “Barbie” and Sony Pictures’ “Gran Turismo.” SAG-AFTRA is asking publicists to include a disclaimer on any pre-deadline junkets that they were recorded beforehand, and the union will be reaching out to those who are possibly breaching these rules. 

Exceptions may be given to independent productions that agree to terms with SAG-AFTRA on an interim basis, but these productions must be truly independent, meaning that they do not have a studio or streamer that is a member of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) attached as producers or distributors.

On June 24, SAG-AFTRA leaders released a video expressing optimism about the state of talks with the AMPTP on a new contract with studios. This video, along with the extension of the negotiation deadline from June 30 to July 12 similar to past negotiation cycles in 2014 and 2017, seemed to signal that the two sides were on course for a deal.

Prior to the start of negotiations, SAG-AFTRA members pushed for a new streaming residual system based on viewership data, something that streamers have kept confidential from creators. 

While the Directors Guild of America negotiated a significant residual increase in its recently ratified contract, viewership was not accounted for in that new compensation structure. Both SAG-AFTRA and the striking Writers Guild of America have said that they would not remain beholden to the DGA’s terms in their own negotiations.

While specifics are unknown, communications from within SAG-AFTRA have stressed the need for better pay, stronger contributions into the union's pension and health fund, and residuals from streaming services to be brought in line with those traditionally paid out by theatrical and broadcast productions.

https://www.thewrap.com/sag-aftra-strike-rules-publicists/

https://collider.com/sag-strike-explained/#:~:text=While specifics are unknown%2C communications,by theatrical and broadcast productions.

 

Writers strikes pt.2 haven't over yet. Now we also have actors strike. It will be such boring weeks without news until they reach the deals :bradley:

Hope there won't be musicians strikes. Concerts will have to be canceled  immediately if that happened :bradley:

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bionic

The AFM hasn't striked since 1942 so that would be fun. I think the two issues are separate though.

If anyone is going to strike it will be more behind-the-scenes people who are key to make concerts happen like truck drivers, riggers etc

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So problematic. My partner works in film, currently working on a film for 20th Century Fox, if it shuts down tomorrow it means he's unpaid for however long it takes. Most people in film are self employed unfortunately and it means vacations/planned visits are totally screwed over for when they start again.

But I get why they're doing it. On a plus note I did get to hug Rami Malek on Friday.

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53 minutes ago, Joshie said:

So problematic. My partner works in film, currently working on a film for 20th Century Fox, if it shuts down tomorrow it means he's unpaid for however long it takes. Most people in film are self employed unfortunately and it means vacations/planned visits are totally screwed over for when they start again.

But I get why they're doing it. On a plus note I did get to hug Rami Malek on Friday.

what's rami like in person? he seems like he'd smell really nice. 

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This is such an unexpected good thing. I hope it goes quickly so the lower paid crew members don't have to suffer. 

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8 hours ago, Hold My Ham said:

what's rami like in person? he seems like he'd smell really nice. 

Oh super nice! He just wrapped for the day as I arrived (I was playing chauffeur for my partner); and then he introduced me to him. He shook my hand we had about 2 minutes of chat, and then gave me a hug to say goodbye! Tbh I’ve never really watched anything he’s been in, but I know a lot about him. So I wasn’t star struck as such, but left feeling like wow I just touched an Oscar LOL. Really nice guy. 

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