Union Authorizes Vote for Potential Strike by Video Game Voice Actors

Union Authorizes Vote for Potential Strike by Video Game Voice Actors

Video game voice actors have recently authorized a potential strike after negotiations with video game companies have stalled. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) union, which represents the voice actors, has been in talks with 11 video game companies for the past two years regarding wages, working conditions, and other benefits. After the negotiations failed to reach an agreement, the union has now authorized a vote to decide whether or not to go on strike.

The union has been advocating for better wages and working conditions for its members since 2015. They are asking for increased transparency regarding the roles they are hired for, as well as residual payments for their work. They are also asking for stunt pay for voice actors who perform stunts and safety protocols to protect vocal health.

The video game companies involved in the negotiations include Activision, Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, WB Games, and Disney. These companies have refused to meet the union’s demands, which has led to the current stalemate.

The potential strike could have a major impact on the video game industry. If the strike is approved, it could lead to delays in the production of upcoming games and could result in a shortage of voice actors. It could also lead to a decrease in sales of video games due to the lack of new content.

The union has stated that it is willing to negotiate with the video game companies in order to reach an agreement that is beneficial to both sides. However, if the strike is approved, it could have a major impact on the industry and could lead to long-term consequences.

It remains to be seen what will happen in the coming weeks and months. The union is currently in the process of collecting votes from its members and will announce the results soon. In the meantime, video game fans are hoping that both sides can come to an agreement and avoid a potential strike.