
SAG-AFTRA Board Approves New Four-Year Contract with Studios, Including Pension Fund Merger
The SAG-AFTRA national board has decisively approved a new four-year contract with major studios, which includes provisions for new AI protections, annual rate increases, and a controversial plan to merge the union's two pension funds.
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SAG-AFTRA Contract Includes Controversial Merger of Pension Funds
The SAG-AFTRA board on Monday approved its four-year contract with the major studios, which includes a plan to merge the union’s two pension funds on Jan. 1, 2028. The deal now goes to the membership for a ratification vote. The pension merger has been a source of internal friction in the past. The Screen Actors […]
By Gmaddaus
Read full article →New AI Protections and a Merged Pension Plan: Inside SAG-AFTRA’s Four-Year Deal With Studios
The agreement, which was reached May 2, also raises minimum rates by 3 percent annually and gives the union the right to bargain on behalf of choreographers.
By Katie Kilkenny
Read full article →SAG-AFTRA Board Approves 4-Year AMPTP Deal That Includes Merging Pension Funds
SAG-AFTRA’s national board is recommending the guild’s latest contract with the major studios to its full membership for ratification. The board “decisively” approved the deal, tentatively sealed earlier this month, on Monday, per the union. SAG-AFTRA did not specify how the vote shook out. Now, the membership will need to vote. Among the provisions in […]
By Katie Campione
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