LA Times: Actors, Studios Close to Labor Contract DealAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on April 6, 2009 - 9:02am.
Los Angeles
- Following four weeks of private talks between Screen Actors Guild (SAG)
interim executive David White and several top studio executives, including
Disney (NYSE: DIS) CEO Bob Iger and News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) president Peter Chernin, the two sides are
"very close" to resolving most of the sticking points holding up a
labor contract deal, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing "people
familiar with the situation."Hollywood actors have been working without a contract for the past nine months. Studios are reportedly ready to capitulate on one major sticking point -- the expiration date for a new SAG contract.
SAG wants any new contract to expire in
June 2011, so it may come in line with expiration dates with other Hollywood talent unions, but the studios have pressed for
an expiration date of 2012.
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