Tag: SAG-AFTRA

  • Warner Bros. Discovery Could Lose Up to $500 Million This Year Amid Strikes

    Warner Bros. Discovery Could Lose Up to $500 Million This Year Amid Strikes

    The ongoing writers and actors strikes are poised to hit Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) where it hurts — its bottom line. WBD said it could see the strikes costing $300 million to $500 million in adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) for 2023. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission,…

  • Entertainment Industry Loses 17,000 Jobs in August As Strike Continues

    Entertainment Industry Loses 17,000 Jobs in August As Strike Continues

    The Hollywood writers’ strike has surpassed 120 days and the U.S’s labor market is starting to feel the effects. The motion picture and sound recording industries lost 17,000 jobs “reflecting strike activity,” according to an employment report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.  The Writers Guild America and SAG-AFTRA are demanding concessions like increased…

  • Actors Threaten Lifetime Bans From SAG-AFTRA For Anyone Who Works With Studios

    Actors Threaten Lifetime Bans From SAG-AFTRA For Anyone Who Works With Studios

    The Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) is in full swing and has issued a warning to all social media influencers: Don’t cross the picket line. The guidelines for the actors’ strike include future talents as well, including those who aren’t current union members. As outlined in the SAG-AFTRA Strike Notice And Order, “Any non-member seeking future…

  • Actors May Go on Strike Tomorrow Joining The Writers

    Actors May Go on Strike Tomorrow Joining The Writers

    The Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) is preparing to go on strike starting tomorrow at midnight if a deal between the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers cannot be reached. The current contract expired on June 30th, though both sides have agreed to extend the deadline to July 12th at midnight PT…

  • Actors Agree to Delay Their Strike For Now

    Actors Agree to Delay Their Strike For Now

    Back in June, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) approved a motion to strike ahead of the negotiation span ending tomorrow in light of the ongoing writers’ strike. SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher revealed an update stating negotiations were still underway and the Guild is “standing strong and we are going to achieve a seminal deal.” Now…