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WTF: Is SAG the Hillary Clinton of Entertainment Guilds? I’m not exactly sure why SAG is holding out. A strike would be a pointless effort right now because it would go virtually unnoticed. By Kevin Carr on July 9, 2008 | Comments (4) |
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Clooney Strives for Neutrality in the Latest Union Battle Get out your light sabers! Get ready for the latest sequel to Star Wars! Alright, it’s not long ago in a galaxy far far away, but in Hollywood where the Stars are choosing sides, lining up to go toe to toe with each other and the two performers unions that govern their lives. By Robin Ruinsky on June 27, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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AFTRA Settles, All Eyes Turn to SAG While that might make some people breath easier, the Screen Actors Guild has to go to the bargaining table and reach an agreement if an actors strike is to be averted. By Robin Ruinsky on May 28, 2008 | Comments (1) |
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SAG Interim Pacts Don’t Mean Much The cold wind you felt brush against you this week probably came from Hollywood instead of the IRS. After all, what’s worse: The fact that you forgot to pay your taxes and will be going to prison with Wesley Snipes forever or that The Screen Actors Guild started their contract negotiations? By Cole Abaius on April 17, 2008 | Comments (1) |