Voting on the contract began prior to the union’s membership having a chance to examine its contents. SAG-AFTRA declared the strike “over” before the ratification process began. The agreement betrays actors’ interests all along the line and should be rejected.
Nothing good for the actors will come out of these behind-closed-doors talks. Actors should immediately demand that they know the contents of these negotiations.
The WGA leadership does not speak for the writers, it speaks for a privileged upper-middle-class layer in the entertainment business with unbreakable ties to the companies and the Democratic Party.