SAG-AFTRA members have voted over 98% in favor of authorizing video game strike

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Yesterday (Monday, September 25), the American labor union, The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), voted overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a strike on the Interactive Media Agreement which covers its members’ work on games.

As The Hollywood Reporter writes, a total of 34,687 members cast ballots, which, according to a statement released on the SAG-AFTRA website, represented a voting percentage of 27.47% of eligible voters. Members voted 98.32% in favor of authorizing the strike (they required at least 75% in order for the strike authorization to pass). 

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