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SAG-AFTRA Releases Statement on WGA/AMPTP Tentative Agreement

On Sunday, SAG-AFTRA released a statement in response to the news that the WGA and AMPTP have reached a tentative agreement on a new deal.



Article Summary

  • SAG-AFTRA congratulates WGA on reaching a tentative agreement with AMPTP ahead of contract expirations.
  • WGA deal looks to include health fund boosts, streaming residuals progress, and protections for writers.
  • SAG-AFTRA and DGA contracts are both set to expire on June 30, with union talks to resume soon.
  • WGA board approval and member ratification are needed before the agreement takes effect.

On Saturday night, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) confirmed that the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) had reached a tentative agreement, just over a month before the current deal was set to expire. Assuming the WGA board approves and union members ratify the agreement, that would leave new deals for the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and the Directors Guild of America (DGA) remaining. Earlier today, SAG-AFTRA released a brief statement regarding the WGA/AMPTP tentative agreement.

"Yesterday, the WGA announced they had reached a tentative agreement with the AMPTP on their Minimum Basic Agreement," the statement read. "We extend our congratulations to the WGA negotiating committee and negotiating staff on concluding their bargaining and anticipate reviewing the details of their agreement at the earliest opportunity. We look forward to resuming our bargaining with the AMPTP." Both SAG-AFTRA's and the DGA's deals are set to expire on June 30th. Interestingly enough, it was SAG-AFTRA that kicked off this year's round of union talks. After negotiating with the artists' union during February and March, talks hit the "PAUSE" button, with the AMPTP shifting its focus to locking down a deal with the WGA.

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Image: DGA, WGA, SAG-AFTRA & AMPTP logo (website screencaps)

Though specific details will be made available over the next few days, the new deal is expected to include an injection of much-needed funds into the union's health fund (though cuts and adjustments to the plan to address costs are still expected). The union was also looking to build upon the gains from the 2023 deal on a number of other issues, including streaming residuals, TV staffing minimums, and artificial intelligence.

If you followed our coverage during the last go-around, you know the deal still needs a green light from the WGA board before it's sent to union members for ratification. If ratified, the process to locking down a new deal would be close to the complete opposite of what went down with the current contract, which came at the end of a 148-day strike. The news comes as the staff of the WGA West continues to strike to secure a better working deal with the union headquarters, which has now passed the six-week mark.

"The WGA Negotiating Committee has unanimously approved a tentative agreement with the AMPTP for the 2026 Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA). This deal protects writers' health plan and puts it on a sustainable path, builds on gains from 2023, and helps address free work challenges. Members will receive more information in the coming days," read the statement from the WGA this weekend, confirming the tentative agreement. The AMPTP added, "The AMPTP has reached a tentative agreement with the WGA. We look forward to building on this progress as we continue working toward agreements that support long-term industry stability."


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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