And...cut! $1 billion deal ends longest strike in Hollywood history
Evening Standard|November 09, 2023
HOLLYWOOD stars today celebrated a deal between their union and TV and film studios to end the longest actors’ strike in Tinseltown history.
Matt Watts
And...cut! $1 billion deal ends longest strike in Hollywood history

US actors’ union Sag-Aftra said it has achieved a deal of “extraordinary scope”, which will be worth more than $1 billion, to end the dispute with studio bosses.

It reached a “tentative agreement” with the Alliance of Motion Picture and TV Producers (AMPTP) in a unanimous vote, stopping the historic 118-day walkout. The strike was suspended from midnight and picket lines closed.

Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer led a host of famous faces hailing the news, writing on Instagram: “Who else is dancing right now? Ready to work now that the strike is over!”

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