A proposal led by Oscar winner George Clooney, along with other top Hollywood stars, to offer $150 million to the SAG-AFTRA actors union in an effort to end the ongoing actors' strike is facing challenges. The proposal, which aims to provide financial support and resolve the strike, has not been well-received by the union. Despite the gesture of goodwill, the proposal may be dead on arrival. Clooney and other A-listers' offer of residuals and dues is part of their efforts to help end the strike, which is nearing its 100th day. However, negotiations between the union and the actors have not progressed positively.
Oscar winner George Clooney and other top Hollywood stars have offered $150 million to the SAG-AFTRA actors union as part of a proposal to end the actors' strike as it nears its 100th day https://t.co/S82vS3l6Ho https://t.co/dmHipbba30
George Clooney & Other A-Listers’ Residuals & Dues Proposals “A Gesture Of Goodwill,” SAG-AFTRA Exec Says (click photo below for story) https://t.co/A3yM1DpRog https://t.co/9WLyxRKUOn
Several major stars recently met with SAG leadership to figure out how to end the strike. Click below to read all about it. https://t.co/6CGfEDLbTj
George Clooney and more Hollywood stars have offered to give SAG-AFTRA “well over $150 million” to help end the #actorsstrike. Click to read more about their proposal: https://t.co/t8ZLn9luZL
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