In a promising turn of events, both the actors’ union SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have reportedly come to a tentative agreement to extend and modify the expired collective bargaining agreement. This follows a six-month standoff, now recorded as the longest strike of its kind in history.
The strike’s unprecedented duration raises probing questions as to why the parties let the dispute drag on for this long. There is no doubt that understanding the factors that contributed to this could propose solutions for quicker resolutions in such scenarios in the future.
The tentative agreement, reached after several months of deadlock, effectively primes film and television sets across the country for operation again.
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