SAG- AFTRA, Screen Actors Guild- American Federation of Radio and Television and AMPTP, Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers had a contract which is set to expire on July 12, 2023. SAG- AFTRA represents around 1,60,000 actors, hosts, stunt actors, media professionals, announcers, and other staff. If the strike goes on which is expected to be firmly taking place after the contract ends on July 12, many of the film projects will be on pause or may end. According to the contract agreement, AFTRA members receive and agree on all the terms and conditions under the agreement i.e., pay, wages, working conditions, etc. Every 3 years, the contract is renewed. SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP represent production companies, streaming services like Disney, Paramount, and Netflix. SAG members here are planning to go on a strike in place of better payments, working conditions, and other related factors. As there is a change in the TV culture, television, and movie-watching system, so is the nature of actors' paychecks. Actors are in demand of better payments and job security. The strike if happens, will adversely affect Hollywood projects, TV shows, and movies and the audience will have to wait for longer for their favourite shows. News and Broadcast programs will however be unaffected. Actors will not be permitted to promote their forthcoming projects.
FAQsQ1:Has SAG ever gone on strike? SAG and AFTRA went on a six-month work halt back in 2000, in demand to pay actors who appear in TV commercials.Q2:What will happen if SAG-AFTRA goes on strike? The strike if happens, will adversely impact several Hollywood projects, TV shows, and movies which will lead to a delay in the release of people's favorite shows.
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