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		<title>One Union: SAG/AFTRA Merger Passes &#8211; It&#8217;s Now SAG-AFTRA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LOS ANGELES (March 30, 2012) — The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild are pleased to announce that members of both organizations have overwhelmingly voted to approve a merger, creating a new entity, SAG-AFTRA. SAG members voted 82 percent in favor of the merger. AFTRA members favored the merger with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://actorguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SAG-AFTRA-ONE-UNION.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-192722" title="SAG-AFTRA-ONE-UNION" src="http://actorguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SAG-AFTRA-ONE-UNION.jpg" alt="SAG-AFTRA-ONE-UNION" width="600" height="332" /></a><strong>LOS ANGELES</strong> (March 30, 2012) — <span style="color: #b10a0a;"><strong>The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists</strong></span> and<span style="color: #b10a0a;"> <strong>Screen Actors Guild</strong></span> are pleased to announce that members of both organizations have overwhelmingly voted to approve a merger, creating a new entity, <span style="color: #b10a0a;"><strong>SAG-AFTRA</strong></span>. SAG members voted 82 percent in favor of the merger. AFTRA members favored the merger with 86 percent, exceeding the 60 percent threshold needed for both unions’ membership for passage.</p>
<p><span style="color: #b10a0a;"><strong>The merger is effective immediately</strong></span>, and brings under a single union banner more than <strong>150,000</strong> actors, announcers, broadcasters journalists, dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other media professionals. Their work can be seen and heard in theaters, on television and radio, sound recordings, the Internet, games, mobile devices and home video.</p>
<blockquote><p>“With this historic vote, members of both unions have affirmed one of the most basic principles of unionism: Together we are stronger,” said SAG-AFTRA National Co-President Ken Howard. “This merger, the result of months – really years – of planning, brings together the best elements of both unions and positions us well to thrive in the changing 21st-century media landscape.”</p>
<p>“The merger of these two unions is a huge victory for our members, and it is a monumental achievement for the labor movement,” said SAG-AFTRA National Co-President Roberta Reardon. “As this vote today proves, great and transformative things are possible when working Americans stand together and shape their collective destiny through their union. I applaud every member who voted, and invite all members, locally and nationally, to join with us in building a successor union worthy of AFTRA and SAG.”</p></blockquote>
<p><span id="more-15473"></span>In July 2010, Reardon and Howard, as presidents of AFTRA and SAG respectively, created the Presidents’ Forum for One Union to facilitate focused and informed discussions between leaders of the two unions and their members to establish a common vision for a single, new national union.</p>
<p>The forum included a nationwide Listening Tour, in which Howard and Reardon traveled to cities across the country to connect with members and solicit their feedback for a possible merger. They received an overwhelmingly positive response.</p>
<p>In June 2011, elected member leaders from both unions formed the Group for One Union — known as G1 — which subsequently created workgroups to focus on key areas such as governance, collective bargaining and operations for the proposed new union. In late January, the National Boards of AFTRA and SAG overwhelmingly voted to send the merger package to members for ratification.</p>
<p>The following are results for both unions:</p>
<p>SAG:</p>
<p>105,368 number of ballots mailed.</p>
<p>81.9 percent yes votes</p>
<p>53 percent returned</p>
<p>AFTRA:</p>
<p>65,744 number of ballots mailed.</p>
<p>86.18 percent of yes votes</p>
<p>51.7 percent returned</p>
<p>About SAG-AFTRA</p>
<p>SAG-AFTRA represents more than 150,000 represents actors, announcers, broadcasters journalists, dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other media professionals. SAG-AFTRA members are the faces and voices that entertain and inform America and the world. With national offices in Los Angeles and New York, and local offices nationwide, SAG-AFTRA members work together to secure the strongest protections for media artists into the 21st century and beyond. Visit SAG-AFTRA online at SAGAFTRA.org.</p>
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		<title>SAG and AFTRA Start Formal Merger Talks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 03:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silver Spring, Maryland (June 19, 2011) &#8212;- Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists convened this weekend for the first, formal face-to-face discussions between the AFTRA New Union Committee and the SAG Merger Task Force at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland. The two groups, comprised of members [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><a href="http://actorguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/SAG-AFTRA.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-11168" title="SAG-AFTRA" src="http://actorguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/SAG-AFTRA.jpg" alt="SAG-AFTRA" width="338" height="149" /></a>Silver Spring, Maryland (June 19, 2011)</strong></span> &#8212;- <span style="color: #bf0402;"><strong>Screen   Actors Guild</strong></span> and the<span style="color: #bf0402;"><strong> American Federation of Television and Radio  Artists</strong></span> convened this weekend for the <strong>first, formal face-to-face  discussions</strong> between the AFTRA New Union Committee and the SAG Merger  Task Force at  the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland.</p>
<p>The two groups, comprised of members including actors, performers,   recording artists and broadcast professionals, met together as the   Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA Group for One Union (G1) to facilitate the   creation of one successor union to represent all of the members of   AFTRA and Screen Actors Guild.</p>
<p>The G1 established a series of work groups to discuss six key areas   that rank-and-file members identified as important during the Screen   Actors Guild and AFTRA Presidents’ Forum for One Union nationwide   Listening Tour. <strong>The six workgroups are:</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-11166"></span></p>
<ul>
<li> Governance and Structure</li>
<li> Finance and Dues</li>
<li> Collective Bargaining</li>
<li> Pension, Health and Retirement</li>
<li> Operations and Staff</li>
<li> Member Education and Outreach</li>
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<p>The work groups will meet throughout 2011, formulate recommendations   for how the successor union should address each area and bring those   recommendations back to the G1 for approval. These recommendations will   inform the G1’s work to create the Merger Agreement, National   Constitution and uniform dues structure that each union’s National Board   has required for review by January 2012.</p>
<p>In a joint statement, AFTRA National President Roberta Reardon and   Screen Actors Guild President Ken Howard praised the unions’ inaugural   meeting saying: “We applaud the members and staff of our two unions for   their incredible solidarity and vision during this intense and   substantive weekend. We know the members of the successor union will be   well served by their diligent and hard work during the months to come.”</p>
<p>On Friday, June 17, AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka, joined by   Department of Professional Employees President Paul Almeida, welcomed   the members and staff of Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA. Trumka addressed   the group and praised the unions’ leaderships for their commitment to   solidarity and their work on the effort to unite AFTRA and SAG saying,   “I encourage you to keep an open mind and base your decision not on any   preconceived notions but on this measure alone: what is best for our   members, our unions and our future. That’s the big picture we must all   keep our eyes on. Whatever your decision the 12 million members of the   AFL-CIO will support you.”</p>
<p>The weekend’s meetings were facilitated by Rutgers School of   Management and Labor Relations Professor Susan J. Schurman, and noted   labor consultant Peter S. DiCicco. The next meeting of the full AFTRA   and Screen Actors Guild Group for One Union is scheduled for August 27 –   28 in New York City.</p>
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		<title>Guild Unions SAG, AFTRA, DGA and Others to Host Michelle Obama in L.A.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 00:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michelle Obama will join representatives from AFTRA, DGA, PGA (the Producers Guild), SAG and WGA in Los Angeles later this month to promote the first lady&#8217;s initiative supporting military families, according to the White House. Mrs. Obama announced in April the creation of the Joining Forces program, intended to encourage support from communities, organizations, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #bf0402;"><strong><a href="http://actorguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Michelle-Obama-Photo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10876" title="Michelle Obama Photo" src="http://actorguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Michelle-Obama-Photo.jpg" alt="Michelle Obama Photo" width="349" height="466" /></a>Michelle Obama</strong></span> will join representatives from <strong>AFTRA</strong>, <strong>DGA</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong> (the Producers Guild), <strong>SAG</strong> and <strong>WGA</strong> in Los Angeles later this month to promote the first lady&#8217;s initiative<strong> supporting military families</strong>, according to the White House.</p>
<p>Mrs. Obama announced in April the creation of the Joining Forces program, intended to encourage support from communities, organizations, and businesses for military families.</p>
<p>The groups have partnered to form a task force charged with providing support to the initiative. They’ll host the first lady <strong>June 13</strong> at the Writers Guild Theater in L.A. for a discussion on how military families&#8217; experiences can be shared through film, television, and digital media.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hollywood-unions-host-michelle-obama-194764" target="_blank">THR</a></p>
<p><span style="color: #999999;">Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty</span></p>
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		<title>SAG and AFTRA Form &#8220;Mission Statement&#8221; for Merger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 02:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Los Angeles, [April 30, 2011] – The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) National Board of Directors today unanimously approved the creation of a Merger Task Force to work with their American Federation of Television &#38; Radio Artists (AFTRA) counterparts in developing a formal plan to unite SAG and AFTRA members in one union. The Board’s resolution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Los Angeles</strong>, [April 30, 2011] –  The<span style="color: #bf0402;"><strong> Screen Actors Guild</strong></span> (<strong>SAG</strong>) National Board of Directors today unanimously  approved the creation of a <strong>Merger Task Force</strong> to work with their <span style="color: #bf0402;"><strong>American Federation of Television &amp; Radio Artists</strong></span> (<strong>AFTRA</strong>)  counterparts in developing a formal plan to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">unite</span> SAG and AFTRA members  in <strong>one union</strong>.</p>
<p>The Board’s resolution instructed the newly-formed Merger Task Force  “<span style="text-decoration: underline;">to meet with representatives of AFTRA as soon as practicable, but <strong>no  later than June 2011</strong>, to initiate the development of a plan to create a  successor union formed from the best elements of both SAG and AFTRA</span>.”  The full text of the resolution <span style="color: #bf0402;"><strong>appears below</strong></span>.</p>
<p><span id="more-10160"></span>Led by Screen Actors Guild National President <strong>Ken Howard</strong>, the Merger  Task Force members were selected from among those who served on the  Guild’s SAG-AFTRA Relations Task Force.</p>
<p>The National Board’s creation of the Merger Task Force elicited enthusiastic support from the Guild’s top officers.</p>
<blockquote><p>SAG National President Ken Howard said, “The message from SAG and  AFTRA members across the country has been clear – they want this done as  soon as possible. If our boards approve the merger plan in January, our  members will make the <strong>final decision through a referendum vote less  than a year from now</strong>. I’m proud that we’ve taken a major step today, and  I’m extremely grateful for the unanimous support of the SAG National  Board. I also want to thank AFTRA National President Roberta Reardon,  whose remarkable leadership has been essential in bringing us to this  point.”</p>
<p>Screen Actors Guild National Secretary-Treasurer Amy Aquino said, “As  treasurer, and as a member of both unions, I could not be more  heartened. Not only will creation of one union increase our bargaining  leverage, <strong>it will allow us to pool our resources to give members the  protection they need by actively enforcing contracts and organizing new  work</strong>.”</p>
<p>Screen Actors Guild 1st Vice President and Hollywood Division Chair  Ned Vaughn said, “The entertainment industry is undergoing a  transformation, and <strong>the only way for middle-class performers to remain  strong is to have one union fighting for them</strong> with a unified strategy.  I’m excited to be a part of making that happen.”</p>
<p>Screen Actors Guild 2nd Vice President and New York Division  President Mike Hodge said, “<strong>The labor movement is under attack in this  country. As performers, we have to fight back harder than ever before</strong>,  and joining together in one union is the strongest way forward.”</p>
<p>Screen Actors Guild 3rd Vice President and Regional Branch Division  Chair David Hartley-Margolin said, “Today’s action is<strong> a crucial step  toward creating a new national union for media workers</strong> – one that will  embody many of the tenets members across the country have been embracing  for decades, both philosophically and in practice. <strong>We are finally  seeing a light at the end of a long, long tunnel.</strong>”</p></blockquote>
<p>In addition to establishing the Merger Task Force, the Board also  adopted a draft mission statement for the successor union. The full text  of the mission statement appears below.</p>
<p>The Merger Task Force was also authorized to engage advisors and  create sub-workgroups in consultation with the SAG national executive  director and other staff.</p>
<p>The recommendation and mission statement grew out of the work of the  joint SAG and AFTRA Presidents’ Forum for One Union that has been  meeting regularly since October. The Presidents’ Forum has held a series  of member listening tour meetings across the country and, in early  April, released a public statement reporting significant progress toward  the goal of uniting SAG and AFTRA.</p>
<p>The statement also reported that Presidents’ Forum participants had  unanimously approved both the draft mission statement and draft  resolutions for consideration by the unions’ respective National Boards  of Directors. At its meeting on May 14, 2011, the AFTRA National Board  of Directors will take up a corresponding recommendation to establish a  13-member committee to work in concert with SAG’s Merger Task Force in  developing a formal merger plan by January 2012.</p>
<p>Today was the first day of the SAG National Board of Directors  regularly scheduled, two-day plenary at SAG headquarters in Los Angeles.  The Board meeting will continue through Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>Text of the National Board’s Merger Task Force Resolution</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>“The National Board hereby establishes a Merger Task Force to be  comprised of thirteen members. The members shall be President Howard and  twelve individuals as recommended by the President from among the  members of the SAG/AFTRA Relations Task Force. The remaining members and  alternates of the SAG/AFTRA Relations Task Force shall serve as  alternates to the Merger Task Force, but will attend meetings only upon  the request of an absent member of the task force or as designated by  the chair if such a request is not timely made.</p>
<p>The Merger Task Force is hereby instructed to meet with representatives  of AFTRA as soon as practicable, but no later than June 2011, to  initiate the development of a plan to create a successor union formed  from the best elements of both SAG and AFTRA. The Merger Task Force, in  consultation with the National Executive Director and other staff, may  engage any advisors and create any sub-workgroups it deems necessary to  accomplish this goal. The Merger Task Force is further authorized to  populate any sub-workgroups with members of the task force, alternates  to the task force, other elected officials, or from the general  membership of the union.</p>
<p>The Merger Task Force shall work with the AFTRA New Union Committee  to prepare a merger agreement, constitution and dues policy in order to  submit these documents to the Unions’ respective National Boards for  approval in January 2012.  In furtherance of the above-mentioned actions, the Mission Statement  attached hereto is adopted as the guiding document of this process.”<br />
<strong>Approved unanimously</strong></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Text of The Successor Union Mission Statement</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>“The successor union (the successor union is used herein as a  placeholder only) brings together two great American labor unions:  Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio  Artists. Both were formed in the turmoil of the 1930s, with rich  histories of fighting for and securing the strongest protections for  media artists. Our members united to form the successor union in order  to preserve those hard-won rights and to continue the struggle to extend  and expand those protections into the 21st century and beyond.</p>
<p>We are actors, announcers, broadcast journalists, dancers, dj’s, news  writers, news directors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists,  singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other media  professionals. Our work is seen and heard in theaters, on television and  radio, sound recordings, the internet, games, mobile devices, home  video: you see us and hear us on all media distribution platforms. We  are the faces and the voices that entertain and inform America and the  world.</p>
<p>The successor union is committed to organizing all work done under  our jurisdictions; negotiating the best wages, working conditions, and  health and pension benefits; preserving and expanding members’ work  opportunities; vigorously enforcing our contracts; and protecting  members against unauthorized use of their work.</p>
<p>A proud member of the AFL-CIO, the successor union partners with our  fellow unions in the U.S. and internationally to seek the strongest  protections for media artists throughout the world. We work with  governments at the international, federal, state, and local levels to  expand protections for American media professionals both at home and  abroad.</p>
<p>It is a core value of the successor union that our strength is in our  diversity. We are committed to the broadest employment and involvement  of our members, regardless of gender, race, age, religious beliefs,  disability, nationality, and sexual orientation or identification. The  successor union strives to educate and engage members so that they may  be full participants in the workings of their union. We are proud to be a  model of inclusion, democratic organization and governance.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Source: <a href="http://www.deadline.com/2011/04/sag-national-board-forms-task-force-for-january-2012-merger-with-aftra-read-mission-statement/#more-127248" target="_blank">Deadline</a></strong></p>
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