Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer SAG-AFTRA announced Monday that it will schedule more bargaining sessions on a new video game contract, in hopes of averting a second strike.
The talks broke off last month without an agreement, but both sides indicated at the time that they would continue to negotiate.
SAG-AFTRA members remain on strike against the major film and TV companies. No talks are currently scheduled in that strike.
Last month, the membership voted overwhelmingly to authorize a separate strike against 10 major video game companies, including Electronic Arts and Activision Productions, if talks do not result in a deal.
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