SAG-AFTRA

SAG-AFTRA

The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, commonly known as SAG-AFTRA, is a prominent American labor union that supports around 160,000 individuals involved in film and television, including both lead and background performers, journalists, recording artists, and radio hosts globally. This organization was established on March 30, 2012, through the merger of two unions: the Screen Actors Guild, founded in 1933, and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, which began as the American Federation of Radio Artists in 1937 and rebranded to AFTRA in 1952 after joining forces with the Television Authority. SAG-AFTRA is affiliated with the AFL–CIO, which is the largest union federation in the United States. Additionally, the union represents voice actors and motion capture artists in the gaming industry, notably participating in a labor strike against game developers and publishers in October 2016.

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