The Strike is Over! But What Does the Deal Say?

The Strike is Over! But What Does the Deal Say?

The tentative agreement between the USA producers’ union, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the Screen Actors’ Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists was reached on 9 November 2023 ending the 118 day strike, which saw actors downing tools and grinding the industry to a halt.

This report explores the key aspects of the deal as well as the impact of what this updated agreement means and the changes it brings to those involved.

Read the full report here.

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