The decision by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists to walk off the job at midnight Thursday sounds the death knell for Canadian sets with SAG stars that survived a Writers Guild of America strike entering its 11th week.
“We urge our partners and colleagues to resume an open dialogue. We will continue planning for this year’s festival with the hope of a swift resolution in the coming weeks.” "You definitely can't go as someone who is trying to market a series, that is a SAG series. But they're also telling you, if you don't have to go then don't go. Let's cut them in the pockets where it really, really hurts."
“Things simply are not in a place where they are fair yet,” Farrell said from Winnipeg, where he was speaking to emerging showrunners. “We recognize that their fight is our fight and is for the good of all performers,” ACTRA president Eleanor Noble said in a statement.
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