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December 28, 2007

SAG weighs in on Worldwide Pants-WGA deal

SAG prexy Alan Rosenberg gives his thumbs up to the Worldwide Pants-WGA pact:

"We are pleased that Worldwide Pants has reached an independent agreement with the WGA and The Late Show with David Letterman and Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson will be back on the air with their WGA writing staffs,” said Rosenberg. “We hope this encourages all of the talk shows to follow suit and use only WGA writers.  Screen Actors Guild members will be happy to appear on The Late Show with David Letterman and Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson with union writers at work and without crossing WGA picket lines."

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"Screen Actors Guild members will be happy to appear on The Late Show with David Letterman and Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson with union writers at work and without crossing WGA picket lines."

Does this mean SAG members will not be appearing on Leno and Conan?

Yes we have to promote our movies. Quite a few of our members get a cut of the gross.

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