The Screen Actors Guild’s overwhelming 78 percent contract approval marks a clear move toward moderation within the long-feuding union , setting the stage for this fall’s election and the contract negotiations in 2011.
The vote brought down the curtain on a yearlong drama that’s left the guild mired in acrimony and the town dogged by uncertainty.
But, as a reminder that it won’t be all harmony, SAG president Alan Rosenberg announced Tuesday, before the results were unveiled, that he’s seeking a third term.
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