SAG President: Strike Authorization Not Vote to Strike

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With the first of its strike-authorization educational meetings behind it as of Monday night, SAG members and the larger industry await a decision on the balloting.

While insiders say an announcement on the specific date that ballots will go out could be imminent, concerned parties remain in a stressful holding pattern.

Two more educational member meetings are planned — in New York on Monday and in Los Angeles on Dec. 17. SAG president Alan Rosenberg argues that the balloting delay is essential to give leadership time to educate people at the meetings about the necessity of the strike authorization.

“We have a much tougher job than the Writers Guild had,” Rosenberg told THR.

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