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Priyanka Chopra extends support to SAG AFTRA strike, shares post: I stand with my union and colleagues

Striking Hollywood actors joined writers on picket lines on Friday. They asked for higher streaming-era pay and curbs on use of artificial intelligence.

Published on: Jul 15, 2023 07:03 AM IST
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Actor Priyanka Chopra has spoken about the ongoing SAG AFTRA strike and extended her support. Taking to Instagram on Friday night, Priyanka shared a post announcing that she stands with her 'union and colleagues'. (Also Read | Priyanka Chopra invited me to go see Beyonce's London concert after I bought fake tickets: Stuntwoman)

What Priyanka said

Priyanka Chopra shared a post on Instagram on the SAG AFTRA strike. (Ayush Sharma)
Priyanka Chopra shared a post on Instagram on the SAG AFTRA strike. (Ayush Sharma)

Priyanka shared a poster that read, "Sag.Aftra Strong." She wrote, "I stand with my union and colleagues. In solidarity, we build a better tomorrow (red heart and folded hands emojis). She also added the hashtags--Sag Aftra Strong and Sag Aftra Strike.

Striking Hollywood actors joined film and television writers on picket lines for the first time in 63 years on Friday, cheering and chanting outside major studios with calls for higher streaming-era pay and curbs on use of artificial intelligence. The twin strikes will add to the economic damage from the writers' walkout that started on May 2, increasing the pressures facing the multibillion-dollar media industry as it struggles with seismic changes to its business.

In New York City and Los Angeles, actors marched outside the offices of Netflix Inc, Paramount Global and other companies, voicing demands for higher compensation for working-class actors and other gains. "We're in an old contract for a new type of business and it’s just not working for most people," actor Susan Sarandon said outside Warner Bros Discovery offices as quoted by Reuters.

What AMPTP said

The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) said it had offered significant increases in compensation to SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America (WGA) members. AMPTP is the group that negotiates on behalf of Netflix, Walt Disney Co and other studios. Reuters sources close to studios also argue that the companies are facing a challenging time. Many streaming services have yet to turn a profit after spending billions of dollars on programming to try and attract customers.

with Reuters input

 
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