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SAG negotiators approve deal with studios, actors’ strike ends

After 118 days, Hollywood has some good news. The Screen Actors Guild negotiators have unanimously approved an agreement with the studios. The deal still needs to be ratified by the union board and its members, but the actors’ strike will end as of midnight tonight, and film and TV productions will be allowed to restart.

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By Steve Chiotakis • Nov 8, 2023 • 8m Listen

After 118 days, Hollywood has some good news. The Screen Actors Guild negotiators have unanimously approved an agreement with the studios. The deal still needs to be ratified by the union board and its members, but the actors’ strike will end as of midnight tonight, and film and TV productions will be allowed to restart.

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