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LOS ANGELES, Calif. NBC, KYMA/KECY - Actors and hollywood producers have agreed to extend contract negotiations, avoiding a possible strike for now.The contract between SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers AMPTP was set expire June 30, and union members voted to authorize a strike if no agreement was made. According to a joint statement from both groups, the contract will now expire on July 12 at 11:59pm.The SAG-AFTRA actors are calling for increased base pay, protection from artificial intelligence, and better benefit plans.Union President Fran Frescher and National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland s stanley cup aid in a message to union m stanley cup embers that no one should mistake this extension for weakness. The parties will continue to negotiate under a mutually agreed upon media blackout. Article Topic Follows: California News Jump to comments darr; NBC News Dillon Fuhrman If you have any story ideas, reach stanley thermosflasche out to him at dillon.fuhrman@kecytv. Related Articles Cole Johnson NBC Sports Director Idrb Deion Sanders highlights HBCU prospects ahead of NFL draft
By The Associated PressCar buyers might not get the vehicle they want on time, commuter rail lines could see service disrupted, and shipments from everything from oil to livestock feed could be snarled. Those are just a few of the wide-ranging impacts a walkout by U.S. rail workers would have on the countrys industries and economy. A strike could hap stanley quencher pen if the railroads and unions cant settle their differences before an early Friday walkout deadline. Heres how some industries are gauging the potential impacts and getting ready for the possible work stoppage.___ AUTO INDUSTRY stanley es Nearly all new vehicles that travel more than a couple hundred miles from the factory to their destination are shipped by rail because its more efficient, said Michael Robinet, an executive director for SP Globa stanley de l Mobility. So its almost a certainty that new vehicles coming to the U.S. from Mexico or other countries will be delayed, he said. Its not like theres extra truck capacity to take all the vehicles that the railroads cant carry, Robinet said. Automakers might be hampered in building vehicles, too, because some larger parts and raw materials are transported by rail. But Robinet said automakers will go to great lengths to get the parts to keep their factories running as much as possible. Mike Austin, senior mobility analyst for Guidehouse Research, said the strike could make new vehicles even more scarce, driving prices up beyond current record levels. That could raise inflation |
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