The negotiating committee of the actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, informed its members on Saturday that it had obtained a “Final, Greatest and Last Provide” from the foremost leisure studios as a strike that has introduced a lot of Hollywood to a standstill continued for a 114th day.
“We’re reviewing it and contemplating our response throughout the context of the essential points addressed in our proposals,” the negotiating committee mentioned. They didn’t say once they would reply to the provide, which got here after an hourlong video convention name that included high studio executives.
Included within the provide was a wage improve that might be the very best in 4 a long time, in keeping with an individual accustomed to the provide who spoke on situation of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the negotiations. The studios additionally supplied the actors a brand new technique to decide residuals for streaming packages primarily based on efficiency metrics, and protections on synthetic intelligence, together with consent and compensation necessities. The studios additionally supplied a rise to the pension and well being funds.
The digital assembly on Saturday featured the most important group of high leisure executives but to have interaction with the negotiating committee, underscoring the urgency with which the studios need to return to work in an effort to salvage the autumn tv season and guarantee subsequent summer time’s theatrical field workplace won’t be disrupted.
4 executives have spearheaded the talks: NBCUniversal’s Studio Group chairwoman and chief content material officer, Donna Langley; the Netflix co-chief govt Ted Sarandos; the Disney chief govt Robert A. Iger; and Warner Bros. Discovery’s chief govt, David Zaslav. They had been joined by the Paramount Footage chief govt Brian Robbins; the co-chairs of leisure for Disney, Dana Walden and Alan Bergman; Mike Hopkins and Jennifer Salke from Amazon Studios; the Sony Footage chairman Tony Vinciquerra; and Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg of Apple Studios.
The leisure enterprise has been at a standstill for months due to strikes by writers, who walked out in Could, and actors, who joined them in July. The writers’ strike was resolved a bit over a month in the past, however the actors’ work stoppage has continued to grind on, leaving hundreds out of labor for shut to 6 months.