Current:Home > ContactHollywood actors agree to federal mediation with strike threat looming -Quantum Capital Pro
Hollywood actors agree to federal mediation with strike threat looming
View
Date:2025-04-13 01:19:51
With contract talks stalled and the possibility of a strike inching closer, the union representing Hollywood actors announced late Tuesday that it had agreed to the studios' request for federal mediation to try to bridge the divide.
SAG-AFTRA, which represents thousands of actors in film and television, said that it had agreed to a "last-minute request for federal mediation" from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the group that represents all major Hollywood studios.
"We are committed to the negotiating process and will explore and exhaust every possible opportunity to make a deal, however we are not confident that the employers have any intention of bargaining toward an agreement," SAG-AFTRA said in a statement.
Variety was first to report that the AMPTP had asked for help from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
SAG-AFTRA's current contract, which has already been extended once from its previous deadline of July 1, is set to expire at midnight Wednesday. Union members have already given leadership the authority to call a strike if no agreement is reached.
The last-minute negotiation effort comes amid an ongoing strike by the approximately 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America. While the WGA's strike, which began in May, has slowed Hollywood, an actors' strike would likely bring the industry to its knees, shuttering nearly all production.
It would mark the first Screen Actors Guild strike since 2000, and the first time both the WGA and the Screen Actors Guild would be on strike simultaneously since 1960. The Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists merged in 2012.
Some of the major contract issues for both actors and writers have included residuals from streaming and the use of artificial intelligence.
SAG-AFTRA has approximately 160,000 members, while the AMPTP represents Warner Bros. Discovery, NBC Universal, Sony, Netflix, and CBS News' parent company, Paramount.
- In:
- Hollywood
- Writers Guild of America
- Screen Actors Guild
- Strike
veryGood! (324)
Related
- The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
- Controversy again? NFL officials' latest penalty mess leaves Lions at a loss
- New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2024 lineup, performers and streaming info for ABC's annual party
- No longer welcome in baseball, Omar Vizquel speaks for first time since lawsuit | Exclusive
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- German officials detain 3 more suspects in connection with a Cologne Cathedral attack threat
- Want a polar bear plunge on New Year's Day? Here's a deep dive on cold water dips
- Actor Tom Wilkinson, known for 'The Full Monty,' dies at 75
- Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
- John Pilger, Australia-born journalist and filmmaker known for covering Cambodia, dies at 84
Ranking
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- China calls Taiwan presidential frontrunner ‘destroyer of peace’
- Not all New Year's Eve parties are loud and crowded. 'Sensory-friendly' events explained.
- Paula Abdul accuses former American Idol executive producer Nigel Lythgoe of sexual assault in new lawsuit
- South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
- AFC playoff picture: Baltimore Ravens secure home-field advantage
- 32 things we learned in NFL Week 17: A revealing look at 2024
- NFL playoff picture Week 17: Chiefs extend AFC West streak, Rams grab wild-card spot
Recommendation
'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
Early morning shooting kills woman and wounds 4 others in Los Angeles County
Israel warns about Lebanon border hostilities: The hourglass for a political settlement is running out
NFL playoff picture Week 17: Chiefs extend AFC West streak, Rams grab wild-card spot
Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
AP PHOTOS: Dancing with the bears lives on as a unique custom in Romania
Three-time NASCAR champion Cale Yarborough dies at 84
Resolved: To keep making New Year's resolutions