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More oppose SAG's quest


June 23, 2008 The blowback from SAG's decision to oppose the ratification of sister union AFTRA's agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers increased Monday. SAG's San Francisco board sent the guild's president Alan Rosenberg and chief negotiator Doug Allen a message urging solidarity and asked that the campaign against AFTRA and its tentative primetime/TV deal with the majors end. "The six-month commercials strike of 2000 taught our members, both SAG and AFTRA, the importance of strategy, as well as solidarity in achieving goals of paramount importance to our unions," the San Francisco board wrote.

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