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Hollywood Turns to Actors’ Strike After Writers Agree to Deal

The studios and the actors’ union haven’t spoken for more than two months, but a deal is needed before the entertainment industry can fully return.

John Koblin
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John Koblin

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Actors and Actresses, Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, Drescher, Fran, Movies, Organized Labor, SAG-AFTRA, Strikes, Television, Wages and Salaries
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