The outcome was not unexpected, though negotiators had held out some hope that a new contract could be reached in March.
“SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP completed productive bargaining sessions, including going several days beyond what was originally planned,” the two sides said in a statement. “While we will continue ongoing conversations, formal negotiations will resume later this spring as planned, before the current contract expires June 30. We thank both negotiating committees for their shared commitment to reaching a fair deal and their thoughtful engagement, including over this entire weekend. We will continue to respect the press blackout and will provide an update in the coming months.”
The union began talks on Feb. 9, and originally expected to conclude on March 6. With some encouraging signs, the parties agreed to extend…
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