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SAG-AFTRA members today ratified the 2023 Television Animation Agreement and the 2023 Basic Cable Animation Agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The new three-year contracts were overwhelmingly approved by a vote of 95.52% to 4.48%.
At the end of February, the guild’s executive committee had sent the 2023 contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to all members for ratification.
According to SAG, the new three-year contract benefits from some of the gains made in the TV/Theatrical Contract, which the union went on strike for 118 days to achieve. Particularly, the guild highlighted the artificial intelligence protections in the animation agreement.
The new contract includes language denoting voice actors as “only humans” and also established regular, mandatory artificial intelligence meetings with producers, which will include discussion of methods and systems to track the use of digital replicas.
Here are more of the key points of the deal related to AI:
Read more about the deal here.
“We were able to ride the wave of our strike victory to secure a better deal for members. That momentum paid off in terms of substantial wage increases, more than $3 million in back pay, two new holidays and the first SAG-AFTRA animation voiceover contract with artificial intelligence protections and gains,” said SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland.