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Hollywood Shutdown Looms as SAG-AFTRA Says Contract Talks Collapse

SAG-AFTRA, representing 160,000 television and movie actors, could strike as soon as Thursday, joining screenwriters who have been picketing for over 70 days.

Brooks Barnes
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Actors and Actresses, Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, California, Directors Guild of America, Labor and Jobs, Los Angeles (Calif), Movies, SAG-AFTRA, Screen Actors Guild, Strikes, Television
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