SAG-AFTRA and Studios to Resume Contract Negotiations in June After Month-Long Stalemate
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SAG-AFTRA and Studios to Resume Contract Negotiations in June After Month-Long Stalemate

authorBy Mindy Kaling
DateMar 16, 2026
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SAG-AFTRA and leading production companies have concluded a month-long negotiation period without reaching a new contract, with discussions slated to resume in June. Despite initial hopes for a March resolution, the parties have decided to reconvene later in the spring, ahead of the current agreement's expiration on June 30.

The negotiations, led by SAG-AFTRA Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland and AMPTP CEO Greg Hessinger, have delved into a variety of critical subjects. A primary focus has been the regulation of artificial intelligence, particularly concerning the use of “synthetic performers” and the compensation for actors whose likenesses might be used to train AI systems. Unlike the 2023 discussions where both sides found common ground on AI voice and performance use, the current talks regarding entirely synthetic characters present a more complex challenge, as they offer little direct benefit to human actors. Other significant topics include the health and pension benefits, windows of exclusivity for actors, and increased residuals from streaming platforms.

The impending Writers Guild of America (WGA) negotiations, scheduled to begin shortly, influenced the timing of SAG-AFTRA's recent discussions. The WGA's contract is set to expire on May 1, followed by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) talks on May 11. Both the DGA and SAG-AFTRA agreements conclude on June 30, setting a busy period for labor relations within the entertainment industry.

The ongoing dialogue between SAG-AFTRA and the studios underscores the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry, particularly with the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. Finding equitable solutions that protect human artistry while embracing technological progress is crucial for the sustainable growth and prosperity of the creative community. This requires a balanced approach, fostering innovation without compromising the livelihoods and rights of performers, ensuring that the future of entertainment remains vibrant and fair for all involved.

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