Studios Say They Will Negotiate No Further With Latest Offer To End Hollywood Strike
Studios Say They Will Negotiate No Further With Latest Offer To End Hollywood Strike

Studios Say They Will , Negotiate No Further , With Latest Offer To End Hollywood Strike.

On November 6, SAG-AFTRA is expected to deliver its response to major studios' "last, best and final" offer.

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'Variety' reports that the Hollywood union's negotiating committee spent nearly 12 hours deliberating on its response.

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On November 4, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said its current offer is as good as it will get and said it would not negotiate further.

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On November 4, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said its current offer is as good as it will get and said it would not negotiate further.

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The latest offer reportedly includes success bonuses for streaming shows, boosted minimum rates and safeguards against artificial intelligence.

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'Variety' reports that several members of the union's negotiating committee have expressed discontent over the latest offer on X.

Four of those committee members retweeted a call for high-profile union members to pressure studios to improve the deal.

A potential deal would end the 116-day strike and potentially allow production to restart in January.

However, studio CEOs have warned that it may be impossible to salvage certain 13-episode seasons of some broadcast shows.

However, studio CEOs have warned that it may be impossible to salvage certain 13-episode seasons of some broadcast shows.

According to 'Variety,' the union is seeking to veto the offer over AI and the rights to create "digital doubles" of actors.

Meanwhile, the strike continues, with picket lines planned throughout the week in New York and Los Angeles.