EXCLUSIVE: After meeting on a Tuesday Zoom call to figure out how to end an actors strike that soon will stretch beyond 100 days, a group of Hollywood’s biggest stars laid out to SAG-AFTRA leaders …
This is cute, but no. The studios should be paying people what they need to continue working in the industry so that the industry is a place where people can work. And this only weakens future negotiations.
"A lot of the top earners want to be part of the solution,” the two-time Oscar winner told Deadline. “We’ve offered to remove the cap on dues, which would bring over $50 million to the union annually. Well over $150 million over the next three years. We think it’s fair for us to pay more into the union. We also are suggesting a bottom-up residual structure — meaning the top of the call sheet would be the last to collect residuals, not the first. These negotiations will be ongoing, but we wanted to show that we’re all in this together and find ways to help close the gap on actors getting paid.”
That's really great actually. It isn't about helping the studios end the strike sooner. It's about helping making the union stronger. And ensuring those need residuals more, get them.