The media artists union SAG-AFTRA has voted to expand its ongoing Hollywood strike to encompass the games industry.
In a statement posted to its official website, the union confirmed its board had «voted unanimously» to «send a strike authorisation vote to SAG-AFTRA members» in interactive media ahead of its «forthcoming bargaining dates with video game companies».
Key issues up for negotiation include pay and conditions, but also «protections against unrestrained use of artificial intelligence», specifically the impact upon performance capture artists.
The companies involved in the negotiations include Activision, Disney, EA, Epic Games, Insomniac, Take 2, and Warner Bros.
«It has been nearly a year since SAG-AFTRA's video game contract, the Interactive Media Agreement, was extended beyond the original expiration date as we negotiated with the companies for critical terms SAG-AFTRA members need,» the statement explains.
«Unfortunately, throughout the negotiations, the companies have failed to address those needs. For this reason, the negotiating committee and National Board unanimously agreed that the union should have a member-approved strike authorisation in hand when bargaining resumes on 26th September.»
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«Although key issues like wages that keep up with inflation and protections against unrestrained use of artificial intelligence are common sticking points in negotiations, the Interactive Media (Video Game) Agreement is a separate contract from the TV, theatrical and streaming contracts against which SAG-AFTRA members are currently striking.»
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