LOS ANGELES, April 21 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Screen Actors
Guild (SAG) officials and representatives of Hollywood studios and networks
resumed talks on Monday in a bid to reach a new labor contract.
The talks involving SAG and the Alliance of Motion
Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which represents the Hollywood studios
and networks, were designed to revive the contract which expires June 30.
The guild's demands include:
-- Increasing minimum pay scales, residual payments
for home video, pay for television programs and movies shown on the Internet;
-- Increasing pay for featured actors, guest stars
and weekly players;
-- Increasing employer pension and health
contributions, and improvements and protections for young performers, stunt
performers, dancers and performers with disabilities.
In an "open letter" posted on its website, the AMPTP
said it is" committed to creating a genuine economic partnership with the
talented men and women who help us create entertainment."
The alliance also pledged to "share fairly in the
revenues we generate, including new revenue from the emerging areas of new
media," and to "continue to work as hard as we can -- and make the reasonable
compromises that are necessary -- to avoid any additional, needless work
stoppages."
The alliance hopes that the provisions related to
so-called new media in recently reached agreements with the Directors Guild of
America, Writers Guild of America and American Federation of Television and
Radio Artists will allow it to reach an agreement with the SAG without a strike.