Babyjustrun
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Another SAG strike?
The biggest actor's union, SAG, met with reps of the media moguls again on Thursday.
And, no surprise, there's still no resolution!
SAG rejected the offer the suits put on the table Thursday.
Reps for the major studios again insisted the deal was their last.
"We made it clear our final is our final and that we're not interested in further counterproposals," said Jesse Hiestand, a spokesman for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
SAG continued to claim it was willing to negotiate and presented a counterproposal despite the titans' stance.
SAG's chief negotiator said the guild made a "comprehensive counterproposal that adopted some of their proposals and offered alternatives on others."
The union's reps are scheduled to meet today, Friday, to discuss the situation and said they will contact the studios' alliance later in the day.
AMPTP claims SAG was "unreasonably" seeking more than other unions.
SAG is seeking greater compensation for DVDs, something neither writers, directors nor a smaller actors union could secure in negotiations.
SAG also wants more say for actors when they are asked to endorse products in scripted shows.
Will SAG actually call for a strike if things don't get settled?
The media moguls are using the economy card to avert a strike and get SAG to accept their offer.
A statement released by the studio mouthpiece said, "The last thing we need is a long, hot summer of labor strife that puts even more pressure on a badly struggling economy and deprives audiences of the entertainment they clearly desire in such difficult times."
Wonder how this will all play out!
A strike would definitely suck, but corporate bullying sucks hard too!
Especially since I got sick a lot when it happened 