December 16, 2007

Dear Screen Actors Guild Members:

Thank you one and all.

You have shown extraordinary dedication to your union and to the Writers Guild of America. Your strength and solidarity in support of the striking writers inspired me to write the message of support (see below) which I will send to the members of the WGA today.

It is a challenging time for all of us actors and writers, but it is also a landmark time. This fight is our fight and your support—the thousands of members walking picket lines and attending rallies across the country—is important to maintaining solidarity and protecting the rights of creative artists.

As the holidays approach, I want you to know that I wish you and your families all the peace and joy of the season. I am proud to lead this organization and proud to walk beside you in support of justice for creative artists.

Thank you once again for your perseverance and your strength.

In unity and solidarity,
Alan Rosenberg

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THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WILL BE SENT TO WGA MEMBERS:

December 16, 2007

Dear Writers Guild of America Members,

I am writing to you on behalf of 120,000 proud members of Screen Actors Guild who stand with you in solidarity as your strike continues. We believe that now more than ever, we must remain strong and even more committed to achieving our common objectives. We are proud to walk shoulder-to-shoulder with you and SAG will be there for as long as it takes.

Your fight is our fight. Our National Executive Director Doug Allen and I are working around the clock with Patric Verrone and David Young to coordinate our strike support efforts. I’m sure you have seen some of the thousands of Screen Actors Guild members who’ve been walking the picket lines in Los Angeles, New York and around the country for the last six weeks.

I and other Screen Actors Guild representatives have attended your negotiations and your negotiators have been reasonable and professional. The AMPTP put draconian rollbacks on the table, wasting months of negotiating opportunity. The AMPTP walked out of negotiations twice… most recently after an unreasonable ultimatum that WGA withdraw six key bargaining proposals including several relating to new media compensation.

It is time for the AMPTP to return to the bargaining table.

I salute the cast members and rank-and-file SAG members who are so much a part of this struggle and have made their opinions known to the press, the public, and our employers. As most television shows and motion pictures have shut down, actors are not working. But we know that this fight is for the rights of all creative artists, and our collective future is at stake. We share your sound and reasonable goals for fair compensation for new media formats and we believe you are doing the right thing by taking a stand.

As 2007 comes to an end please be assured, Screen Actors Guild will stand with you for as long as it takes.

I wish you and your families peace, perseverance and patience during this difficult time.

In solidarity,

Alan Rosenberg
President
Screen Actors Guild
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