The Screen Actors Guild has voted to explore a bargaining partnership with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. The move mirrors AFTRA's actions of last month, when it formed a high-level cabinet to examine jointly negotiations with SAG.
Should joint negotiations occur, they would comprise a first step toward possible merger of the two talent guilds, a move vocally supported by recently elected SAG national president Ken Howard. SAG’s current two-year contract, approved last April, doesn’t expire until spring 2011, but the guild and the studios have agreed to start negotiations on the next deal early, on Oct. 1.
Here's the complete statement from SAG, released Sunday night:
Los Angeles, (January 31, 2010) - Screen Actors Guild National Board of Directors voted today to seek engagement with AFTRA in a joint bargaining agreement for negotiation of the Television/Theatrical Contract. Approved 82 to 18 percent, the resolution states:
"It was moved and seconded that in light of SAG's historically productive negotiating partnership with AFTRA, the SAG National Board of Directors directs President Ken Howard and National Executive Director David White to seek engagement with AFTRA in a joint bargaining agreement for negotiation of the Television/Theatrical Contract, under the terms of Phase One, modeled on the agreement used successfully in the 2009 Commercials Contract negotiations. President Howard and NED White shall bring a recommendation to the National Board at the earliest opportunity."
Screen Actors Guild President Ken Howard said, "I am very pleased with the vote and thank the Board for their leadership and foresight on this important issue. I so appreciate the Board's cooperative spirit in this discussion and throughout the day, and feel confident that our Guild is moving in the right direction."
In other actions, the National Board voted unanimously to create a National Performance Capture Committee to address the unique concerns and experiences of members who render performances that are recorded using "performance capture" technology across all media, and to advise the Guild on all matters pertaining to work in this rapidly growing area.
The board also approved 83 percent to 17 percent the unanimous recommendation of the finance committee to authorize the extension of existing initiation fee reductions in targeted markets across the country and to have the Guild's Joint Strategic Planning and Finance Committee review the initiation fee structure nationwide.
Reports
The national board received reports from elected leadership and staff including:
The national board received reports from elected leadership and staff including:
- President Howard memorialized those members who have passed away over the last year reading each name aloud and calling for a moment of silent remembrance. Howard also recognized the recent loss of former Houston Branch President and board member Jim Huston, who passed away January 28, 2010.
Mary McDonald-Lewis, Regional Branch Division board member from Portland, Oregon, delivered a special tribute to Huston, saying, "He stood with his brothers and sisters through the best of times and the worst of times, and did so with resolve."
- Secretary-Treasurer Amy Aquino delivered a report on the Guild's second quarter financial results noting that SAG's revenue and expenses are closely tracking the projections for fiscal year 2010.