Strike
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Rosenberg Says Ousted Allen “Too Good” For Hollywood
In an emotional letter, the weakened SAG president defended his chief negotiator Doug Allen who was booted from office by angry board members.
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Battle lines drawn at SAG, deal expected by early February
What’s left of the looming strike by the Screen Actors Guild? Precious little after a dramatic day in which a majority of members of the board demanded, finally, the exit of their embattled executive director, Doug Allen.
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Strike Disintegrating? Allen Wants to Put Off Vote
SAG’s national executive director Doug Allen sent a message to his board members late Wednesday proposing that the strike authorization vote be put on hold.
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Allen Stays, But Strike in Doubt
After a marathon 30-hour national board meeting ended Tuesday, SAG’s chief negotiator Doug Allen managed to hold onto his job, parrying attempts by guild moderates to dismiss him.
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SAG Moves Closer to Ditching Allen
SAG’s national board moved closer to ousting national executive director Doug Allen as the guild’s lead negotiator during an emergency meeting Monday afternoon.
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SAG’s Allen On Firing Line
Doug Allen, SAG’s chief negotiator and executive director, could be looking for a new job soon, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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SAG Puts Off Basic Cable Negotiations
With an important emergency board meeting looming next week, the Screen Actors Guild has quietly delayed bargaining over its basic cable contract, which expired three weeks ago.
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Strike Leadership Face SAG Mutiny
The Screen Actors Guild’s negotiating committee, led by President Alan Rosenberg, may be ousted by anti-strike forces within the union.
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Will SAG Call Off Strike Vote Entirely?
After SAG’s decision to postpone its strike authorization vote, many in Hollywood are wondering if the vote may be called off altogether.
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Wrap Staff