Negotiators from the studios and striking actors' union are set to meet again Wednesday in an attempt to end the actors' strike, which has reached 111 days.
Negotiators from the studios and striking actors' union are set to meet again Wednesday in an attempt to, which has reached 111 days, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced.
The entertainment trade newspaper Variety described Tuesday's talks between the union and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers as productive with the sides continuing to project "cautious optimism" about resolving the strike. The four studio CEOs -- David Zaslav of Warner Bros. Discovery, Donna Langley of NBCUniversal, Ted Sarandos of Netflix and Bob Iger of Disney -- who were present at some of last week's sessions were not at the table Tuesday, Variety reported.The studios have warned that unless a deal is reached this week, it will be impossible for the broadcasters to salvage half a season of scripted television, according to Variety.
The actors' union demands include general wage increases, boosts in compensation for successful streaming programs and improvements in health and retirement benefits.
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