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Message from Alan Rosenberg - Jan. 27, 2009

Letter from the head of SAG to membership in the wake of Doug Allen's departure.

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This was done consistently and, I believe, intentionally, so that our progressive leadership would be made to appear inept, which would pave the way towards a return to the go-along-to-get-along days of yore.

 

Now there is a new lead negotiator in the person of John T. McGuire. Our Negotiating Committee has been replaced by a new, more moderate Task Force. You can expect that not long after this new team enters the Bargaining Room, they will be offered some "plum", some concession from the AMPTP that was said, heretofore, to be unattainable. This will be given by our employers, not as an act of good will, but as a demonstration of the fact that "reasonableness" will be rewarded, while "militancy" will be punished. Make no mistake, if this should occur, if there is any gain made, or if we are ultimately able to resist one of the massive roll backs that has been demanded, it will not be due to the skill of this new "negotiating team". Anything that is won from this point forward will still be the result of the enormously hard work put in by Doug Allen and the majority of the negotiating team that has been in place since our W and W caucuses began a year ago this February. I am enormously proud of that team, led by Doug , of which I was a member.

 

We were able to change the discussion about these existing deals from the obfuscatory claims that they were somehow "groundbreaking" to a sobering dialogue, illuminating just how damaging these new media deals might be to the prospects of a middle class actor's ability to make a living.

 

You should know that the ability to get things accomplished by "written assent" was also available to the progressive leadership that held the majority in the Boardroom prior to the most recent election. That Draconian option was never employed, however. Despite what has been said about that majority, they always made democracy their highest priority. They understood that a slim majority of 52% or 53 % gave no one the right to ride roughshod over a significant minority; they understood what the use of such a tactic would do to democracy in our union; they never desired to open that Pandora's Box. Unfortunately, now it has been opened and precedent has been set. I, and the previous Board majority, have always been willing to compromise on any issue. Compromise is the way things get accomplished in a contentious democracy such as ours. To date, I have not been approached by a single Board member from New York, the RBD, or from the ironically named slate "Unite for Strength", to try and find common ground on any issue. If these elected officials desire to move forward in any significant way in the name of the members, this behavior must change.

 

In unity,

 

Alan Rosenberg

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Mr. Rosenberg,
What have you to say to the thousands of film industry professionals, including those who are not members of the Screen Actors Guild, who have suffered tremendous financial losses due to your protracted 'de facto' strike? How can you reasonably quantify the economic impact on all of these families and businesses with a deal package which at best would only substantially benefit a small percentage of the entire membership of SAG? Your actions during this period of global economic strife can only be summed up as irresponsible, callous and disconnected. What is your answer to these comments, sir?

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Mr. Rosenberg,
What have you to say to the thousands of film industry professionals, including those who are not members of the Screen Actors Guild, who have suffered tremendous financial losses due to your protracted 'de facto' strike? How can you reasonably quantify the economic impact on all of these families and businesses with a deal package which at best would only substantially benefit a small percentage of the entire membership of SAG? Your actions during this period of global economic strife can only be summed up as irresponsible, callous and disconnected. What is your answer to these comments, sir?

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