SAG-AFTRA Advises Members To “Continue To Work” In Event Of A WGA Strike

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SAG-AFTRA Advises Members To “Continue To Work” In Event Of A WGA Strike
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On the eve of a threatened writers’ strike, SAG-AFTRA is advising its members that they should “continue to work” in the event of a writers’ strike, which could come as soon as Monday night a…

is advising its members that they should “continue to work” in the event of a writers’ strike, which could come as soon as Monday night at midnight.and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have wrapped for the night, but they’ll resume tomorrow.

The guild went on to say that “like most unions, SAG-AFTRA has a no-strike clause in our Codified Basic Agreement,” which states:The Union agrees that, during the effective term hereof, it will not call or engage in a strike affecting motion picture production against any Producer signatory hereto.” The actors’ union also advised its members that “if you as an individual decide not to report to work as required, you may be subject to breach of contract claims or be subject to termination by the Producer.”

on June 7. “If a WGA strike is called before that date, we will inform members of any change in the timing of our negotiations,” the guild said tonight, noting that it “will do everything in our power to reach an agreement with the AMPTP and we regard a strike as a last resort.

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