SAG-AFTRA Faces Right-to-Work Reality in Michigan
Actors joined the throngs of labor protesters around the Michigan capitol building in Lansing in a vain attempt to dissuade Republican lawmakers from passing two right-to-work bills.
SAG-AFTRA Faces Right-to-Work Reality in Michigan
Actors joined the throngs of labor protesters around the Michigan capitol building in Lansing in a vain attempt to dissuade Republican lawmakers from passing two right-to-work bills.
SAG-AFTRA Gears Up for Commercials Negotiations
SAG-AFTRA has begun ratcheting up its preparations for the upcoming commercials contracts negotiation. Negotiators for the advertising industry say their side doesn't anticipate issues arising between the parties that could lead to a strike. But union members say it's too soon to tell how the national membership will ...
California Child Actor Protection Bill Gets Senate Approval
The California Senate has unanimously approved legislation aimed at protecting child actors from sexual predators.
Child Actors Protection Bill Advances in Sacramento
California Assembly Member Nora Campos' bill protecting child performers is well on its way to being passed.
Longtime agent Robert Broder will head Chuck Lorre’s recently announced production company.
Keeping Healthy with SAG-AFTRA
The National Healthcare SafetyNet and the National Women’s Committees of SAG-AFTRA and the SAG Foundation are holding WELL WOMAN Live Stream Panel Discussion and health expo Oct. 18
SAG-AFTRA Launches a Robust Push to Stop Passage of Prop. 32 in Calif.
SAG-AFTRA teams with Hollywood labor groups in final push against Prop. 32
Warner Bros. Executive Shuffle Comes as Pilot Season Heats Up
News that Kevin Tsujihara would become the next chief executive of Warner Bros. Entertainment has left some industry observers questioning whether his elevation could mean fallout for current projects underway at the studio.
Struggling Actors: Tune in to New Episodes of 'The F-List'
Popular webseries "The F-List" releases a new episode on Nov. 14.
Managers Appeal Dismissal of Their Challenge to Calif. Law
The National Conference of Personal Managers has filed an appeal of the dismissal of its legal challenge to California's Talent Agencies Act.