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Actors union board reaffirms demands in unanimous vote

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/07/27/arts/NA-US-Hollywood-Labor.php

LOS ANGELES: Screen Actors Guild leaders backed their negotiating committee's rejection of a contract offer by studio officials with an unanimous vote Saturday that presented a united front after days of publicized internal dissent.

Board members said in their resolution, passed 68-0, that union jurisdiction over Internet and other new-media productions and residuals for made-for-new media programs were a "core principle" of the guild.

"This sends a very strong message to the members and the industry that these two issues are essential and must be addressed in any agreement with management," SAG national executive director and chief negotiator Doug Allen told the Associated Press.

The studios, represented by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, made what they have called their final offer on June 30, when the three-year SAG contract expired.

In a statement issued after the guild vote, the AMPTP said the agreement rejected by guild negotiators would have offered new media compensation and rights not present in the actors' last contract.

"The continued refusal of SAG's negotiators to accept AMPTP's final offer means that actors will continue to work indefinitely under the expired contract — an old contract that contains none of the $250 million in additional compensation provided by AMPTP's final offer, and an old contract that provides none of the new media rights and residuals that other Hollywood Guild members have now been enjoying for months," the AMPTP said.

SAG has disputed AMPTP's compensation figure and said the deal falls short in pay and union jurisdiction on made-for-Internet productions.

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