SAG-AFTRA members have voted over 98% in favor of authorizing video game strike

Yesterday (Monday, September 25), the American trade union The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA)voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike against the Interactive Media Agreement, which covers its members’ work in games.

As the Hollywood reporter writesa total of 34,687 members cast their votes, which according to a rack published on the SAG-AFTRA website, represented a voting percentage of 27.47% of eligible voters. The members voted 98.32% in favor of approving the strike (they needed at least 75% to get the strike permit approved).