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Hollywood A-Listers Pledge $150 Million to End 100-Day Actors' Strike

Hollywood's prominent figures, including Oscar winner George Clooney, are extending a helping hand to terminate the lingering 100-day strike within the SAG-AFTRA actors union by offering a generous sum of $150 million.


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Hollywood's prominent figures, including Oscar winner George Clooney, are extending a helping hand to terminate the lingering 100-day strike within the SAG-AFTRA actors union by offering a generous sum of $150 million.

The pledge to assist the ailing union, confirmed by Clooney's spokesperson on Thursday, involves a three-year commitment, ensuring an additional $150 million funding injection that could significantly bolster healthcare benefits for union members. This philanthropic endeavour emerges as a response to the prevailing crisis in the entertainment industry.

In a pioneering stance, Clooney and fellow leading stars have resolved to delay collecting their residuals until their less affluent colleagues receive theirs. This selfless gesture aims to ease the financial burden on those struggling during these tumultuous times.

Clooney stressed the noble nature of this project in an exclusive interview with Hollywood's recognized website, Deadline. "A lot of the top earners want to be part of the solution," he remarked. We believe it is reasonable for us to contribute more to the union."

While the actors' heartfelt offering has stirred discussions across the industry, the SAG-AFTRA union has yet to respond to the proposal. The actors union has been at a standstill since the strike commenced in July, with discussions between the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) collapsing recently. This unforeseen deadlock has dashed hopes for a swift resolution.

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This protracted strike, now on the verge of celebrating its 100th day this Saturday, has wreaked havoc on the film and television sector, disrupting production schedules and leaving numerous crew members in distress alongside the actors themselves. The entire industry has been grappling with the financial implications of this prolonged disruption, making Clooney and his fellow actors' contribution even more vital.

In the broader context of Hollywood's labour issues, it's worth noting that film and television writers recently ratified a new three-year contract, ending their own 148-day work stoppage. As the entertainment world collectively holds its breath, hoping for a swift resolution, the generous $150 million offer from top Hollywood actors represents a glimmer of hope in a seemingly unending storm.

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