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After its attempt to negotiate with the conglomerates failed (again) in November, the Screen Actors Guild mounted a "full-scale education campaign" to convince its 120,000-plus members to support a strike authorization vote. The union needs approval from 75 percent of its voting members in order to launch a strike. SAG has been working without a contract since June and is the only major Hollywood union without a deal. The writers, directors, and daytime soap stars have already hammered out their own agreements with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers....
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