Redford: "No" to actors' strike
Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford has joined the list of actors who have signed a petition against a possible strike by the Screen Actors Guild, according to a report in Daily Variety.
Redford joins more than 800 actors who have signed the "No SAG Strike" petition started by Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman.
"We support our union and we support the issues we're fighting for, but we do not believe in all good conscience that now is the time to be putting people out of work," the petition says in part.
The "yes" side has its own web site, which now boasts 2,300 signatories.
Redford joins more than 800 actors who have signed the "No SAG Strike" petition started by Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman.
"We support our union and we support the issues we're fighting for, but we do not believe in all good conscience that now is the time to be putting people out of work," the petition says in part.
The "yes" side has its own web site, which now boasts 2,300 signatories.
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