SAG-AFTRA National Board Approves Netflix Agreement

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LOS ANGELES — The SAG-AFTRA National Board, at a special board meeting held Monday, voted overwhelmingly to approve a successor agreement with Netflix.


The contract will now be sent to the membership for ratification, with the National Board recommending a “yes” vote.

The agreement includes what the labor union calls “major improvements” in options and exclusivity rules for series regulars. Specifically, it creates a new “conflict-free window” of at least three months during each season, in which performers may accept a permitted appearance on another show or network without first confirming availability and potential scheduling with Netflix. The agreement also includes significant changes benefiting background performers, stunt coordinators and dubbing performers, and significantly expands SAG-AFTRA’s coverage of Spanish-language dubbing.

SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher commented, “I was proud to chair these talks and to be in the room as it happened. I can confirm that we got a darn good deal! We advanced significant improvements to options and exclusivity terms, allowing actors with short pickups to have more freedom to work other jobs and ensuring shorter hold periods between pickups.”

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of SAG-AFTRA, added, “As the landscape of the industry has changed, streaming has become one of the most important areas of focus. Streaming is both the present and the future of entertainment, and this agreement reflects that reality. Our team fought hard for gains across the board, and members from background performers to series regulars will feel that benefit. I am particularly proud of our expansion of Spanish-language dubbing coverage, which results in equal pay for equal work regardless of the language used. It’s another huge step forward in our fight for equity, which is also symbolized by the addition of a holiday acknowledging Juneteenth.”

Importantly, the Netflix Dubbing Agreement has been expanded to include dubbing into Spanish. The terms for Spanish-language dubbing will match the terms that apply to English dubbing.

Significantly, Netflix and SAG-AFTRA have agreed that Netflix will join the multiemployer bargaining unit represented by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Future agreements with the streaming giant will be done concurrently with AMPTP negotiations.

Certain issues are covered by industry wide agreements with the AMPTP and will be addressed in upcoming negotiations, including wage rate (scale) increases and the streaming residuals structure, among others.

SAG-AFTRA reached the groundbreaking first, direct union agreement covering Netflix programming in 2019. The agreement was set to expire June 30, but was extended through the conclusion of negotiations.

Bargaining on a successor contract began June 27 and continued intermittently through Aug. 2. The Netflix agreement applies to scripted, dramatic episodic and feature-length productions made by Netflix Studios LLC.