Screen Actors Guild
American labor union (1933–2012) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the labor union that existed from 1933 until 2012. For the post-merger union, see SAG-AFTRA.
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) was an American labor union which represented over 100,000 film and television principal and background performers worldwide. On March 30, 2012, the union leadership announced that the SAG membership voted to merge with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) to create SAG-AFTRA.[2]
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Abbreviation | SAG |
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Merged into | SAG-AFTRA |
Founded | July 12, 1933 (1933-07-12) |
Dissolved | March 30, 2012 (2012-03-30) (78 years, 8 months and 18 days) |
Headquarters | Hollywood, California |
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Members (2012) | 129,092 ("active" members) 54,690 (other members; withdrawn/suspended) (before merger, 2012) |
Affiliations | AAAA (AFL–CIO), FIA |
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