Should you join SAG?

The Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG) is a labor union for actors and actresses started in 1933 to combat poor working conditions, oppressive multi-year contracts, and low wages. Today the SAG boasts over 120,000 members consisting of both principal and background actors. There are currently twenty branches of SAG including branches in Hollywood, Phoenix, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Dallas.

Joining the SAG is a worthwhile goal for actors and is a necessity if that actor intends to work in TV and with major motion picture companies. The benefit to actors in aligning themselves with such a prestigious organization as well as the benefit derived from such an impressive membership makes joining the SAG a smart career move for every actor.

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