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PROGRESS IN ACTORS' TALKS WITH STUDIOS?
Thursday, April 24 2008
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The Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have agreed to extend their talks one week until May 2. The agreement was seen as a positive sign that the negotiators are making progress, and representatives of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, who are sitting in on the talks as observers, agreed to postpone their own bargaining talks with the AMPTP until May 5. Nevertheless, in a message posted on its website, the AMPTP cautioned: "At this time there remain significant gaps between the two parties, and we hope to use the extra time to narrow these gaps."
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SAG SIGNS DEALS FOR 95 INDIE FILMS
Wednesday, April 23 2008
Regardless
of
whether
the
Screen
Actors
Guild
and
the
Alliance
of
Motion
Picture
and
Television
Producers
reach
an
agreement
on
a
new
contract,
actors
hired
on
95
independent
movie
productions
will
be
allowed
to
continue
working
as
a
result
of
separate
deals
signed
between
the
guild
and
the
indie
producers,
the
Associated
Press
reported
Tuesday,
citing
an
unnamed
person
with
the
guild.
The
person
said
that
the
completion
deals
will
allow
the
filmmakers
to
find
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SAG AND AMPTP BEGIN BARGAINING TALKS
Wednesday, April 16 2008
Contract
negotiations
between
the
Screen
Actors
Guild
and
the
Alliance
of
Motion
Picture
and
Television
Producers
opened
Tuesday
with
neither
side
commenting
on
what
matters
were
discussed.
In
a
joint
statement
issued
at
the
end
of
the
day,
the
two
sides
merely
said
that
they
had
submitted
proposals
and
would
meet
again
on
Wednesday.
However,
in
an
interview
with
the
New
York
Times,
SAG
President
Alan
Rosenberg
said,
Aside
from
my
family,
I
have
two
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