SAG-AFTRA and Studios Resume Talks on Labor Movement's Impact

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Negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and the studios have reached a stalemate, with no formal talks scheduled since October 11. A group of A-list actors offered a plan to break the impasse by eliminating the cap on membership dues, but the union deemed it unfeasible. In the latest episode of Deadline's Strike Talk podcast, host Billy Ray and guest Steve Schmidt discuss the economic roots of America's disruption, the decline in trust in institutions, the isolating impact of technology, and how the ongoing actors strike fits into the larger American labor movement.
Topics:entertainment#actors-strike#entertainmentlabor-relations#hollywood#labor-movement#negotiations#sag-aftra
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