The SAG-AFTRA strike has been going on for more than 113 days but an end may be in sight.
Jessica Goodman, Cox Media Group National Content DeskLOS ANGELES — “The Negotiating Committee was on standby today awaiting a response from the AMPTP on both the AI counter we presented yesterday, and the comprehensive counter proposal we passed across the table five days ago,” the committee said in a statement to members Thursday night, according to“The focus today is trying to bring this deal home, and the fact is, there are still some issues between us.
“People are out of work, they’re losing their apartments, their homes, marriages are breaking up,” said “Titanic” and “Resurrection” actress Frances Fisher, according to The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers warned the actors’ union that if a deal was not met by the end of the week, networks would have to cancel some television shows and could lead to further delays for summer theatrical releases,
On Saturday, the sides of the strike are expected to keep talking. The CEOS of Warner Bros.
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