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SAG-AFTRA National Board Gives Duncan Crabtree-Ireland Power To Call Strike Against Video Game Companies: “Time Is Running Out”

SAG-AFTRA National Board Gives Duncan Crabtree-Ireland Power To Call Strike Against Video Game Companies: “Time Is Running Out”

Showdown Looms: Voice Actors Poised to Strike Over AI Provisions

The entertainment industry is bracing for a potential showdown as the SAG-AFTRA National Board has granted its National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the power to call a strike against video game companies. This move comes after a prolonged negotiation process and a resounding 98% strike authorization vote by the union's membership.

Tensions Escalate as AI Provisions Remain Unresolved

Negotiations at a Standstill

The Interactive Media Agreement between SAG-AFTRA and the video game industry has been extended multiple times, with bargaining continuing for nearly two years. However, the union has stated that the parties remain "far apart" on the critical issue of artificial intelligence (AI) provisions. This impasse has led to the National Board's decision to empower Crabtree-Ireland to call a strike at a time and date of his choosing, with the consent of the National Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee.

Unwavering Commitment to Membership

Crabtree-Ireland has made it clear that the union's resolve is "unwavering" and that the companies must come to the table with a deal that addresses the union's demands, particularly regarding AI. The union's membership has overwhelmingly voted in favor of a strike, and Crabtree-Ireland has warned that the companies' failure to reach an agreement could result in a work stoppage in the near future.

Echoes of Past Strikes

This potential strike would not be the first time voice actors have taken action against the video game industry. In 2016-17, the union's last strike against the gaming companies lasted for 183 days, underscoring the high stakes and the union's willingness to stand firm in its demands.

Pressure Mounts on Video Game Companies

The transfer of strike-calling power to Crabtree-Ireland has added a new layer of urgency to the negotiations. The 10 companies facing a possible strike, including industry giants like Activision, Disney, Electronic Arts, and Warner Bros. Games, are now under increased pressure to reach an agreement that satisfies the union's requirements, particularly on the AI provisions.

Potential Impact on the Industry

A prolonged strike by voice actors could have significant consequences for the video game industry. The union's members are responsible for the extraordinary performances that bring the world's most popular video games to life. A work stoppage could disrupt game development, delay releases, and ultimately impact the gaming experience for millions of players worldwide.

Ongoing Negotiations and the Path Forward

As the negotiations continue, both sides will be closely watching the developments. The union has made it clear that time is running out for the companies to reach a deal, and the threat of a strike looms large. The outcome of these negotiations will not only shape the future of voice actor compensation and working conditions but also have far-reaching implications for the entire video game industry.

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