SAG-AFTRA said it has responded to Hollywood studios' 'last, best & final offer' on Monday as pressure ramps up to reach a deal ending the industry-freezing strike.
The actors' union said in a message to its members that there are several 'essential items' that the two sides have yet to reach agreement on, such as the use of AI.The union said every member of its negotiating committee 'is determined to secure the right deal and thereby bring this strike to an end responsibly.
SAG-AFTRA, which represents about 160,000 actors, announced its members would walk off sets on July 14, joining the striking writers in a historic double walkout against the studios. Both unions have advocated for restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence, a technology that actors and writers alike believe poses an existential threat to their livelihoods.Members of the Writers Guild of America union ratified a new contract with Hollywood and television studios in early October.
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