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"This book looks at all the attempts to organize film actors into a union, starting from the earliest attempt in 1912 when the Actors' Equity Association seemed the best platform for such an effort, to the establishment of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) in 1933 as the best vehicle to represent film actors"--Provided by publisher.
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History, Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, Actors, Labor unions, Actors, united states, Labor unions, united statesPlaces
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Film actors organize: union formation efforts in America, 1912-1937
2009, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
in English
078644276X 9780786442768
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Table of Contents
Early efforts and equity's first attempt, to 1923
A brief lull, 1924-1927
Ampas and salary cuts: equity's second attempt, 1927
A second brief lull, 1928-1929
Equity's third attempt, 1929
Organizing founders: salary cuts, again, 1930-1931
The coming of SAG, 1933-1936
SAG negotiations and first contract, 1936-1937
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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