Update: AFTRA Results Pending, De Niro Urges Caution

By Chris Georg
12:47, July 7th 2008
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Update: AFTRA Results Pending, De Niro Urges Caution

While the Screen Actors Guild is close to pondering a strike, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) awaits any time now the results of voting by its members, who were called to ratify the deal reached by the AFTRA negotiators with industry producers. The vote count will end on July 8.

Meanwhile, legendary actor Robert De Niro has urged caution about striking, and said this is not a good time for such a move, considering the current state of the economy. He said that the dispute can be worked out in time, alleging the issues could be resolved over the next couple of years.

Screen Actors Guild leaders, although they have made an unprecedented request that members who are also in the AFTRA to vote against the deal, in order to allow for more pressure on the studios during negotiations, have previously said that they are not eager to start a strike. A vote on a possible strike has not been yet presented to members.

The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has made a surprise last-minute offer on July 1 for actors within the Screen Actors Guild. The contract expired a a day before, June 30, but actors have continued to work today pending the analysis of the 43-page offer. Studios said this is the producers' final offer meant to end the stalemate which threatens again the multi-billion-dollar industry.

The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), which has negotiated jointly with the guild over the past 27 years, decided to break the alliance in late March and negotiate on its own the new contract. AFTRA shares more than half of its 70,000 members with SAG. AFTRA managed to reach an agreement with AMPTP and its members are to vote on the deal.

The issue has however divided actors within both unions. For example, Tom Hanks supports AFTRA’s deal Jack Nicholson backs SAG. George Clooney made an appeal to the two largest actor unions at Hollywood to start working together for the good of its members. Clooney suggested that the two unions should stop fighting against each other and should make a panel of 10 well paid actors that the studios don’t usually refuse, which should annually represent the actor’s interests in front of the film companies.



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