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AFTRA says SAG can negotiate with AMPTP first
4/4/2008 9:42

The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has decided to let the Screen Actors Guild try its hand at negotiating with producers before the smaller performersĄŻunion sits down to talks.

"AFTRA has decided to let SAG go first because we feel it is in all of our interests for SAG to maintain its momentum and because we want to give the guild a reasonable opportunity to meet with the AMPTP," said AFTRA president Roberta Reardon. "In our view, our proposed schedule should allow SAG sufficient time to work out a good deal with the studios."

AFTRA, which severed its joint bargaining ties on the prime-time contract with SAG over the weekend, has set an April 28 date to start formal talks with the studiosĄŻbargaining agent, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).

SAG announced late Tuesday that it would begin negotiations with the AMPTP on April 15. Both unions will be using essentially the same proposal package, developed jointly by members of each union's wages and working conditions committees last month.

For 27 years, SAG and AFTRA have jointly bargained the prime-time TV contract. But last Saturday, at a meeting scheduled to approve the proposal package to take to the negotiating table, AFTRA instead suspended the agreement, voting to go it alone.

SAG's contract also covers work for the major film studios.



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