Hollywood Strikes: A Glimmer of Hope for Writers and Actors

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SAG-AFTRA picketers, joined by some members of the Writers Guild, braved the rain in New York City to continue their strike, now on Day 76. Despite the recent deal between the Writers Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, SAG-AFTRA members remain in strike mode, expressing optimism but also concerns about their personal finances. The picketers highlighted the importance of addressing issues beyond wages, such as the impact of artificial intelligence and streaming technologies on the industry. The Writers Guild's determination and unity have inspired SAG-AFTRA, and negotiations for a new contract continue.
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