By Nicolas Taborek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - The deadline for a new Screen Actors Guild contract with the major studios passed without an agreement Tuesday, but Hollywood labor lawyers said the standoff doesn't necessarily pave the way for an actors' strike.
Before the deadline passed, SAG negotiators criticized the studios' "last b...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
LOS ANGELES - The deadline for a new Screen Actors Guild contract with the major studios passed without an agreement Tuesday, but Hollywood labor lawyers said the standoff doesn't necessarily pave the way for an actors' strike.
Before the deadline passed, SAG negotiators criticized the studios' "last b...
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