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Actors Union and Studios Start Contract Talks
14 Feb
Summary
- Actors union and studios began contract negotiations this week.
- Health and pension plans are a major priority for the union.
- SAG-AFTRA's contract expires on June 30, with other unions to follow.

The Actors' Equity Association (SAG-AFTRA) has begun contract negotiations with major Hollywood studios represented by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Both sides have entered a media blackout as discussions commenced on February 9, signaling an expectation of progress through prior informal communications.
Key priorities for SAG-AFTRA include robust health and pension plans, which have faced deficits due to rising costs and decreased employment. The AMPTP may seek longer contract terms in return. Discussions are also expected to address artificial intelligence protections and streaming residual payouts, building on agreements from the 2023 contract.
SAG-AFTRA's current contract expires on June 30. Negotiations are timely, as the Writers Guild of America is set to begin discussions on March 6, followed by the Directors Guild in May. The Directors Guild has publicly expressed solidarity with SAG-AFTRA, emphasizing shared goals for fair compensation and benefits.




