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SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher is not seeking reelection as the union's president, opening the door for new leadership.
The SAG-AFTRA Portland Local is a small union. At about 600 actors and performers members, it’s down there with Nashville’s ...
The 2023 candidacy of former SAG-AFTRA national executive director David White to serve as NFL Players Association executive ...
In a move that is bound to disappoint fans of bonkers awards show speeches, Fran Drescher has decided not to run for a third ...
Per THR, the presidency is instead being sought by Sean Astin and Chuck Slavin, the latter a SAG-AFTRA New England Local ...
After four years in charge, Fran Drescher will not seek another term as president of SAG-AFTRA. Drescher’s decision has been ...
A list of national political candidates at the union, released Friday, confirmed that the labor group’s erstwhile strike ...
SAG-AFTRA complained that 5% didn’t keep up with inflation. The studios were not moved. “I cannot believe it, quite frankly, how far apart we are on so many things,” Drescher said.
SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents actors, hosts, broadcasters and more, said it had renewed its deal with measurement ...
The end of the SAG-AFTRA strike after 118 days is good news all-around -- but viewers will likely have to wait until March -- or for next season -- for new episodes of their favorites shows.
The work stoppage applies to any of SAG-AFTRA’s 160,000 members who work under the union’s film and TV contract with companies that belong to the AMPTP, a group that represents all the major ...
The last strike of this nature was in 1980, and it lasted for three months. SAG-AFTRA joined the Writers' Guild of America on the picket lines, as the WGA had been on strike since May.
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