Is the Threat of a SAG Strike Over?
I’ve been concerned about the possibility of a SAG Strike for a long time now, along with many of the 120,000 Screen Actors Guild members (and parents) and many of the people who live in the Los Angeles area.
A SAG Strike would be disastrous for the Los Angeles area and the entertainment industry. It would further affect the US economy, already in a terrible state.
I was happy when SAG members voted in favor of the new SAG Commercial Contract a few weeks ago. And ballots to vote on the new SAG Theatrical Contract are due back from SAG members by June 9th.
Provided SAG members vote to accept that contract (and I hope they will), maybe life will start to get a little bit back to normal.
But many people are struggling financially because of the recession, and I think it is particularly bad here in Los Angeles. SAG is even having to cut employees due to the lack of funds due to the decline in tv and film production.
Small companies are folding or just hanging on by a thread, many people have lost their jobs, and many contractors don’t have enough work to make their mortgage payments. And many of these companies in L.A. depend in part or entirely on the entertainment industry for their business, and the threat of a SAG Strike has just been making matters worse.
So, is the threat of a SAG Strike really over?







































