EXCLUSIVE, updated with AMPTP statement: Regardless of whether SAG-AFTRA goes on strike this week, the studios have no intention of sitting down with the Writers Guild for several more months. “I t…

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    Saying the quiet part out loud:

    “The endgame is to allow things to drag on until union members start losing their apartments and losing their houses,” a studio executive told Deadline.

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    This is why you pay your union dues, to prevent this sort of action from happening.

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    And this is why union busting has been a priority over the last 50 years. If everything supplying a studio came through unionized shops, the studios wouldn’t get shit die to not crossing picket lines and would be stuck.

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    Can someone explain why SAG-AFTRA is on strike? is is just solidarity with writers? I have a hard time giving a shit about actors not making enough money when there are people way worse off.

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      Because studios have suddenly become veryt reticent about guaranteeing actor’s control of their own likeness with regard to AI perfornances, for one thing.

      I have a hard time giving a shit about actors not making enough money when there are people way worse off.

      I love the idea that you think that the majority of actors are hugely well-paid. Most are struggling. The fact that you see stars going out on strike is about - yes their own contracts- but also to protect the rights of the thousands of actors who work in in supporting roles etc.