SAG Statement Regarding "The Hobbit"
SAG Statement Regarding the Feature Film Production
"The Hobbit"
SAG Statement Regarding the Feature
Film Production "The Hobbit"
Los Angeles (October 20, 2010) - Screen Actors Guild today released the following statement regarding the feature film production The Hobbit:
“Today, our sister union New Zealand Actors Equity issued a statement recommending all international performer unions rescind their member advisories on the feature film production The Hobbit. In light of this recommendation, Screen Actors Guild will be alerting its members that they are now free to accept engagements, under Screen Actors Guild contract terms and conditions, on The Hobbit.”
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labor union representing working actors. Established in
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from standing up to studios to break long-term engagement
contracts in the 1940s to fighting for artists' rights amid
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