SAG-AFTRA Strike Production Delays
Definition
Foreign productions in Australia, reliant on SAG-AFTRA actors, were suspended during the 2023 strike, causing significant economic losses. Australian crew stood down without pay on affected projects.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD$1.22B total loss to foreign productions shot in Australia
- Frequency: Per major strike event (e.g., 2023 strike lasted 118 days)
- Root Cause: Lack of strike-exempt contract clauses negotiated upfront
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Performing Arts producers in Australia 🇦🇺 lose AUD$1.22B from foreign production halts due to SAG strikes. Automation of Equity/SAG-AFTRA contract exemptions eliminates this risk.
Affected Stakeholders
Producers, Crew, Local Contractors
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Related Business Risks
Increased Pension Contributions
Fair Work Award Non-Compliance Risks
Delayed Donor Pledge Payments
Donor Churn from Poor Fulfillment
GST/BAS Non-Compliance on Mixed Donations
Grant Acquittal Non-Compliance Penalties
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