Jobs and earnings for SAG-AFTRA members set record highs in the first five months of 2021, rebounding from a near 40% decline last year in the number of members working during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Not all members suffered equally last year, however, with freelance males who are 40 and older working 70% more jobs than their female counterparts.According to the union’s annual performance analysis, which was presented Saturday to its national board of directors, “Data from the SAG-AFTRA benefit plans points to a meaningful rebound in covered earnings and employment.
The period from January through May of 2021 set a new record high for both total earnings and jobs worked compared to the same period in prior years.”Much of this, the report
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