SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP have reached a tentative deal, possibly ending the 118-day strike.
The Big Picture At long last, the Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have come together on an agreement that would bring an end to their 118-day labor standoff. The tentative three-year deal was made following renewed bargaining sessions between top SAG-AFTRA brass and studio heavyweights like Ted Sarandos, David Zaslav, Donna Langley, and Bob Iger.
The agreement came in part thanks to a "historic" package which earned significant increases to wages and bonuses. The final hang-up was concerning AI, which studio heads finally offered significant protections against to bring this fight to a close after recently renewed discussions with the union. "We didn’t just come toward you, we came all the way to you," Sarandos told guild leadership Saturday as they were hashing out finer details of the deal.
Once the deal is official, it will finally end a long and bitter labor fight that has been brewing since May when the WGA first took to the picket lines. SAG-AFTRA would eventually join the writers in July for very similar reasons - a need for better pay, conditions, and protections from the threat of AI - but initially, there were threats of a triple strike with the Director's Guild of America also considering walking out.
SAG-AFTRA's Deal Is a Huge Step Forward, But Labor Strife Remains Even after such historic efforts, Hollywood still has to reckon with some of its labor demons. VFX workers at Walt Disney Pictures and Marvel have made the long-overdue move to unionize, a historic effort that could finally secure better pay, benefits, and conditions for an often overlooked sector of the industry.
Stay tuned here at Collider for updates as SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP hash out the remaining details of their deal. While we wait for more information, read our full write-up on the WGA's deal and what it means for you and the industry going forward.
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