JOINT NEWS
RELEASE
AFTRA and SAG Boards Approve
Extension
To Commercials Contracts
Both Union Memberships now set to
vote on two-year deal that bumps rates 6%,
commissions study on compensation,
and extends jurisdiction into new media
LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK (August 26,
2006) – Meeting as a Joint Board, directors of Screen
Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists today
overwhelmingly approved a two-year extension to the commercials contracts
with the advertising industry by an almost 95-percent margin.
Members of AFTRA and SAG will now vote on final
ratification of the extension. Referendum ballots are scheduled to be mailed
September 5 and due back September 26.
“Screen Actors Guild has taken a critical step towards
ratifying an agreement that clearly establishes jurisdiction over commercials
appearing on all new media platforms and provides SAG members with an expected
$45 million in additional annual compensation,” Guild
“Amazingly, this extension to the commercials contracts
is a victory for the entire industry—performers and advertisers alike,” said
AFTRA National
The agreement—with the Joint Policy Committee on
Broadcast Talent Union Relations of the Association of National Advertisers and
the American Association of Advertising Agencies—provides a two-year extension
to the Commercials Contracts covering advertisements on TV, radio, the Internet
and new media through October 29, 2008.
The extension agreement:
The Joint Board also approved a waiver to the current
commercials contracts that allows the immediate application of the Internet and
new media provisions of the extension. If the extension is not ratified by the
unions’ membership, the waiver will terminate.
The agreement to extend the commercials contracts was
reached over a series of meetings with representatives of the advertising
industry and a joint committee of SAG and AFTRA members who actively perform in
commercials.
A majority of the members voting must support the
agreement for the two-year extension to be
ratified.
Today’s meeting of the Joint SAG/AFTRA Board was
conducted by means of a videoconference between SAG board rooms in
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