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Hollywood actors vote to join writers in strike after talks stall

Leaders of Hollywood’s actors union voted Thursday to join screenwriters in the first joint strike in more than six decades. The strike, beginning at midnight, shuts down production across the entertainment industry after talks for a new contract with studios and streaming services broke down.

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, executive director of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA), said at a news conference that the union leadership voted for the work stoppage hours after their contract expired and talks broke off with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) representing employers including Disney, Netflix, Amazon, and others.

“A strike is an instrument of last resort,” he said. Union leaders said at a news conference that they voted unanimously for a strike. Outside Netflix’s Hollywood offices, picketing screenwriters chanted “Pay Your Actors!” immediately after the strike was announced.

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