Strike Against Video Game Industry Could Be Next For SAG-AFTRA

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The performers union announced Friday that the National Board had voted unanimously to send a strike authorization vote to members.

If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily morning newsletter, How To LA. Every weekday, you'll get fresh, community-driven stories that catch you up with our independent local news.The national board of the SAG-AFTRA union has voted to send a strike authorization vote to members in regards to the Interactive Media Agreement.

Game companies facing a possible strike include major developers like Activision, Electronic Arts and Epic Games.Voting information will be mailed to eligible members on Sept 5. and voting will close at 5 p.m. on Sept. 25.

 

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