Screen Actors Guild Says Contract Talks Could Last Into July

LOS ANGELES – The Screen Actors Guild says negotiations with Hollywood studios could extend beyond June 30, the day its contract is set to expire.

SAG executive director Doug Allen says in a Thursday e-mail to The Associated Press the union is hoping for an agreement soon but is prepared to keep negotiating into July.

The union has yet to call for a strike authorization vote by members and hopes work in Hollywood would continue if contract talks are extended.

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