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SAG-AFTRA Suspends Months-Long Strike

The union representing Hollywood actors reached a tentative agreement with the major film and television studios Wednesday, spelling an end to its nearly four-month strike and an even longer work stoppage for the industry.

SAG-AFTRA suspended the 118-day strike, the longest in the union’s history, on Thursday at midnight. The tentative deal comes a little over a month after Hollywood writers, who began their own strike in May, reached a separate agreement with the studios.

Between the two strikes, the industry has been at a standstill for six months, with effectively no scripted films or television shows in production since May.

Read more at The Hill

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