Posts Tagged ‘AMPTP’
November 23rd, 2008
For some reason a couple of recent posts have disappeared so I’m republishing the following information. The sessions between SAG, AMPTP and a federal MEDIATOR went nowhere last week and now SAG is saying it will ask the membership for a strike authorization vote. Even though I have no desire to see a strike, I [...]
Tags: AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, DOUG ALLEN, MEDIATION, SAG STRIKE VOTE, WGA SUING AMPTP
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Big Media, Deadline Hollywood Daily, Indie Film, Louisiana Film Production, New Media, New Mexico Film Production, NOW MEDIA, Producers, SAG, SAG Membership, Strike, Texas Filmmakers, TXMPA, WGA | No Comments »
October 2nd, 2008
Los Angeles, CA (October 1, 2008) – The National TV/Theatrical Negotiating Committee of Screen Actors Guild today passed the following advisory motion to the National Board: “Whereas, Screen Actors Guild has been and remains willing and able to continue formal and continuous negotiations with the AMPTP and the employers, with the intention of reaching a [...]
Tags: AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, DOUG ALLEN, SAG STRIKE VOTE
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, AMPTP, SAG, SAG Membership, Strike | No Comments »
September 30th, 2008
Here is a copy of the latest missive sent from the SAG negotiating team to their counterparts at AMPTP in an effort to get contract talks restarted: September 29, 2008 Dear Gentlemen: We believe it is clear that our members would fail to ratify your proposal of June 30, 2008. It would serve no productive [...]
Tags: Acting, Actors, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS, DOUG ALLEN, SAG, STALLED CONTRACT TALKS
Posted in Acting, Actor, Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Directors, Filmmakers, SAG, SAG Eligible, SAG Membership, SAGIndie, Strike, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production Fund, TXMPA | No Comments »
September 19th, 2008
Deadline Hollywood Daily has quite a bit of information and opinion on the results of the SAG election, how these results impact the ongoing stalemate with the AMPTP, etc. Here’s the beginning of the DHD coverage. Hit the link above for the full story. The results of the SAG vote elected an equal number of [...]
Tags: AFTRA. SAG Elections, AMPTP, Membership First, New Media, SAG, SAG strike, United for Strength
Posted in Acting, Actors, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Deadline Hollywood Daily, Filmmaking, SAG, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production Fund | No Comments »
September 18th, 2008
Los Angeles, September 17, 2008 – The Screen Actors Guild National Negotiating Committee met today and was given the results of the SAG mail-in poll by National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, Doug Allen. 87.27% of the10,298 SAG members who responded to the poll said the union should continue bargaining in an effort to achieve [...]
Tags: AFTRA Agreement, AMPTP, New Media, SAG Actors, SAG strike, SAG Wants Better Contract, Streaming Video
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Deadline Hollywood Daily, Directors, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Indie Film, Producers, Roberta Reardon, SAG, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers | No Comments »
September 11th, 2008
The following was copied from Deadline Hollywood Daily: THIS IS AN ALERT TO ALL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD MEMBERS It is imperative to your well being that you read the TV/THEATRICAL NEGOTIATING UPDATE that was recently mailed to you by Screen Actors Guild and check the box showing support for Doug Allen, Alan Rosenberg and the [...]
Tags: AMPTP, Day Players, Guest Star, Residuals, SAG NEGOTIATIONS, Streaming Video, Top of Show
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Auditions, Big Media, Deadline Hollywood Daily, Filmmakers, Hollywood, Indie Film, Louisiana Film Production, New Media, New Mexico Film Production, NOW MEDIA, Producers, Residuals, Right to Work, SAG, SAG Eligible, SAGIndie, Streaming Video, Strike, Texas film | No Comments »
August 18th, 2008
Deadline Hollywood Daily has a full posting of all the most recent back and forth between SAG boards and SAG vs the AMPTP. Below is the full text of the email received by SAG membership on Friday, the 15th. August 15, 2008 CONTRACT 2008 UPDATE Discussions Continue SAG negotiators and industry representatives continue to have [...]
Tags: AFTRA, AMPTP, CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS, DOUG ALLEN, SAG, SAG Actors
Posted in Acting, Actors, AFTRA, Hollywood, SAG, SAG Eligible, SAG Membership, SAGIndie, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production Fund | No Comments »
August 4th, 2008
SAG members received the following missive from National Exec. Director and Chief Negotiatior, Doug Allen. The impression one would get from reading Daily Variety or listening to other press sources is that there is no ongoing communication and SAG is just stalling with no plan of action in place. Some of the conventional wisdom has [...]
Tags: AMPTP, DOUG ALLEN, Negotiations, SAG, SAG BOARD, Strike
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, New Media, NOW MEDIA, Producers, Residuals, Right to Work, SAG, Strike, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
July 30th, 2008
It looks like warring factions inside SAG have found some common ground vs the AMPTP. Finally, all the SAG board agrees that allowing SAG sanctioned, non-Union production and no residuals for certain so called new media production is a bad idea for actors. Daily Variety reporter and AMPTP fanboy, Dave McNary lays it all out [...]
Tags: AFTRA, AMPTP, CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS, Daily Variety, New Media, NOW MEDIA, SAG, Strike
Posted in Acting, Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Big Media, Daily Variety, Hollywood, NOW MEDIA, Producers, Residuals, SAG, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
July 27th, 2008
Los Angeles, July 26, 2008 — The National Board of Directors of Screen Actors Guild passed the following resolution at its meeting today: It is a core principle of Screen Actors Guild –That no non-union work shall be authorized to be done under any Screen Actors Guild agreement and; That all work under a Screen [...]
Tags: AMPTP, CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS, New Media, Residuals, SAG
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Big Media, Filmmaking, New Media, NOW MEDIA, Producers, SAG, Strike | No Comments »