"Strike Ends: Hollywood Resumes Work as Actors Await Contract Details"

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SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher and National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland discussed the end of the actors' 118-day strike and the deal with the AMPTP. They highlighted the "dealbreaker" moment during negotiations and the studios' reversal on AI and streaming revenue. While the deal passed with 86% support from the national board, not all members were entirely happy. The full details of the contract will be released by Monday, ahead of voting. Drescher emphasized the need for change in the contract regarding streaming revenue and thanked the studios for recognizing the importance of the negotiation.
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