Cynthia Littleton Business Editor SAG-AFTRA has ended its scheduled negotiations with video game producers for a new Interactive Media contract without reaching an agreement.
The union has a strike authorization vote in its back pocket, but a joint statement from SAG-AFTRA and the game producers issued late Thursday signaled the sides are still hoping to avoid a second major work stoppage.
SAG-AFTRA has been on strike against Hollywood’s largest employers in TV and film since July 14. “SAG-AFTRA and video game employers concluded scheduled negotiations for the Interactive Media Agreement.
No deal was reached and the current agreement will remain in effect while the parties make final efforts to reach a deal,” the joint statement read.
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