SAG-AFTRA says interim agreements are ‘a vital part’ of its plan to weather Hollywood’s labor strike

SAG-AFTRA’s striking logo, a minimalist illustration of a performer stop the words “SAG-AFTRA ON STRIKE!”
SAG-AFTRA’s striking logo. | Image: SAG-AFTRA

When the Screen Actors Guild began giving independently produced projects clearance to continue production during Hollywood’s two ongoing labor strikes earlier this month, there was a sizable amount of confusion about how the process worked and why the union was doing it, given that it had called for an industrywide work stoppage just days earlier. Now, as more people have begun to question the logic behind the interim agreements being granted, SAG-AFTRA says they’re very much a part of its plan to help its members survive a strike that’s already taken some particularly ugly and telling turns.

On Sunday evening, SAG-AFTRA posted a lengthy statement to its website explaining what its interim agreements are and how they’re being handed out...

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