Hollywood Studios and Actors Remain at Impasse as SAG-AFTRA Strike Drags On
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Negotiations between Hollywood studios and Sag-Aftra actors' union suspended as sides clash over streaming revenue, AI use, and other issues.
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Union has been on strike since July, interrupting most film/TV production and costing economy billions.
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Talks resumed after WGA ended strike, but were suspended again when studios rejected SAG-AFTRA's latest proposal.
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Key disputes include SAG-AFTRA demand for streaming revenue bonuses and protection from AI replacement.
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WGA approved new 3-year deal with studios this week after 5-month strike, but SAG-AFTRA rejected similar terms.