January 30, 2012
SAG and AFTRA Merger News
This was sent out to both union's members this past weekend. It's just the beginning of a (likely) very long process. I'm sure we'll be posting on the blog and our facebook page throughout this process. Stay tuned!
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Dear Member,
This weekend, the SAG and AFTRA
National Boards took a decisive step to strengthen our future by
overwhelmingly endorsing a plan to merge Screen Actors Guild and the
American Federation of Television and Radio
Artists. If members approve the merger, the new union will be called
SAG-AFTRA.
The vote of the unions’ National
Boards came after more than a year of focused effort to hear from
members about their needs for stronger union representation and to
develop a merger plan to meet those needs.
With the enthusiastic approval of our boards, the decision now rests in
the hands of AFTrA and SAG members.
Merger referendum ballots are scheduled to be mailed on or about February 27th –
but all members of both unions will have access to the complete merger
documents within the next couple of days on
the SAG and AFTRA websites. Full printed merger documents will also be
mailed to each voter with the referendum ballot, which will be due for
return on March 30th. This will give each member ample time to make a thoughtful and well-informed decision.
We’re also excited to announce that on Friday, February 3rd,
we will launch a new joint website to provide members all the
information they’ll want to consider before casting their votes. The
website
will include complete merger details, FAQs, and a comprehensive
calendar of events to alert members nationwide to informational meetings
and other opportunities for learning about the plan. Watch your email
later this week for details of the website launch.
After more than a year of intensive
work, we are extremely proud to bring you this historic opportunity. We
also want to acknowledge the ceaseless dedication of the AFTRA and SAG
members and staff who came together
as the Group for One Union (G1) to produce this remarkable plan. We
look forward to sharing all the details and answering any questions you
may have. Finally, we are confident that SAG and AFTRA members will
embrace this singular chance to harness the true
power of unity, and that SAG-AFTRA will protect members and shape the
entertainment and media industries for decades to come.
In unity,
Ken Howard
SAG National President
Roberta Reardon
AFTRA National President
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