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HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - A three-year contract agreement has been reached

between NPR and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and

Radio Artists just days after station employees sought authorization to strike.

No details of the deal were released, but it provides salary increases,

typical union protections and nixes a proposal to pay new hires less than

existing employees, according to a SAG/AFTRA statement.

The agreement was reached at 12:08 this morning after the existing

contract was extended for 24 hours.

On Friday, NPR's roughly 400 employees asked SAG/AFTRA's board for

authorization to go on strike. They also asked to set up a ``We Make NPR''

website with a countdown clock under the headline ``The future of NPR is at

stake,'' according to Variety.

Talks had continued with the aid of a federal mediator.

A key sticking point was the proposal to pay new employees less than

their established co-workers.

``Equal pay for equal work,'' NPR employee negotiator Rebecca Sullivan

told Variety. ``We do no want a two-tier pay system for employees who do the

same job.''

 

 

 

CNS-07-16-2017 04:50

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