concluded talks without reaching an agreement, thus triggering a strike vote by the SAG-AFTRA National Board for Thursday morning.
A strike is expected to be called, and the union will direct its 160,000 members to immediately stop all scripted film and TV work around the world.
The American writers strike, now in its third month, has already shut down many U.S.-based productions, and a concurrent actors strike will bring any remaining productions shooting overseas with SAG-AFTRA talent to a grinding halt.
For many working in major markets like the U.K., which has seen a noticeable slowdown in production in recent months, the reverberations of U.S.
Read more on variety.com