UFS Says Beware of Fuzzy Math
Now that the AMPTP and Doug Allen have had their say about SAG's 12-page mailer and polling card, it was only a matter of time that Unite for Strength weighed in. Enjoy this just-sent statement from candidate Ken Howard after the jump:
--Lauren Horwitch
You've been getting a lot of campaign email, but this is one you really should read because it's about how your dues are being spent – or rather, misspent. And it’s about some pretty fuzzy math coming from Keith Carradine.
First your dues: SAG leadership just spent well over $100,000 of our dues on a "special bulletin" describing how bad the AMPTP’s current contract offer is – and then asking us whether they should negotiate better terms. The answer is obvious. Of course they should. So why ask?
Is it because the leadership doubts they can negotiate any improvements?
Or is this just an excuse to use our dues money for a 12-page campaign advertisement praising the leadership for "fighting hard" and trying to persuade us to re-elect Membership First board members (who currently control SAG)? Maybe that's why the update was timed to arrive in your mailbox during the election and was proposed and approved by board members belonging to Membership First.
But unfortunately for them, the mailer also spotlights exactly why we need to elect new leadership. For over two months we’ve been forced to work under an expired contract, costing us millions of dollars. But despite claiming months ago that they were just "hours away" from a deal, SAG leaders still haven't negotiated a contract that's any better than the deal signed by AFTRA in June. The mailer calls that "progress," but when AFTRA's deal was being voted on, SAG leaders spent another $100,000+ of our dues money trying to convince us how awful it was.
The last thing we need now is an expensive and meaningless poll asking whether we want to accept what's on the table "without modification" or hold out for a "fair" deal. As Backstage says, that's "kind of like asking the kids if they'd rather go out for frosty chocolate milkshakes or stay home and count the ceiling tiles".
What we DO need from SAG leaders is for them to explain how they're going to strengthen SAG's hand in this and future contract negotiations. And one thing's for sure – more fighting with AFTRA won't help. I'm running for the SAG Board with the other Unite for Strength candidates because we know that getting the best contracts requires REAL leverage -- the kind we'll get from bringing ALL media performers into one powerful union.
Membership First attacked this obvious solution in a recent email from Keith Carradine, arguing that uniting with AFTRA would weaken SAG by "promoting AFTRA to a full 50/50 partnership." This flies in the face of simple math: SAG members would make up 82% of a merged union. (For a closer look at the numbers please read the article below from my fellow candidate Ned Vaughn.)
We can't afford to let emotion drive us to division and weakness any longer.
It's time for new leadership. Please vote to Unite for Strength.
Respectfully,
Ken Howard

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