Unions

WGA SAG-AFTRA

As the Writers Guild of America's ongoing strike enters its fifth month (and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, or SAG-AFTRA, approaches 50 days with their own strike for similar demands), Jackie Fortier has an interesting article at NPR about one of the less-discussed aspects which is often much higher profile in union strikes: Health insurance:

The health insurance offered by both unions is predicated on the notion that it is for members who work consistently and lucratively enough to make a minimum amount of money.

...the policy offered by the screenwriters guild, for instance, feels like a holdover from a bygone age. It has no monthly premiums, costs $600 per year to cover the rest of your immediate family and has deductibles that are in the hundreds – not thousands – of dollars.

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