UPDATE: SAG-AFTRA reports that the union has reached an agreement with Cimarron and has received an initial payment. SAG-AFTRA says “We are working out details and have nothing further on that at this time.” The union will issue a return-to-work advisory as soon as final details are solidified.
PREVIOUSLY: SAG-AFTRA warns members that Cimarron Productions Inc. aka The Cimarron Group is in default of its respective SAG and AFTRA Agreements for failure to make payments of compensation to performers as well as contributions to pension and health plans under the Agreement and Health and Retirement contributions due under the AFTRA Agreement. SAG-AFTRA says members should not provide services to Cimarron till further notice. If members are owed compensation and have not arleady contacted SAG-AFTRA, the union urges that they immediately contact Elizabeth Moseley at (323) 549-6821 (elizabeth.moseley@sagaftra.org) for work under the SAG Agreement or Treslyn Williams at (323) 634-8163 (treslyn.williams@sagaftra.org) for work under the AFTRA Agreement.



Guaranteed they settled for pennies on the dollar. I had a show owe me over $5,000 and SAG settled with them and I received a check for a little over $400. I hope SAG-AFTRA starts showing more balls and protects its members better than the individual guilds did.
Not a surprise. These guys have a dodgy rep with unions.
Big deal. One company. How about reaching an accord with all the cable news networks where so many of the new merged members are allowed to work non union with impunity while actors are held to rule #1?
And we have a WINNER, ladies and gentlemen! Let’s see SAG-AFTRA get tough with the AMPTP to prove they’re not owned by them.
Can someone (Perhaps at SAG-AFTRA) explain to me why first repeat residuals takes two months from air date to receipt by talent?
It’s not the prod. Co./ Network/Studio because they always give me proof it was send 10 business days from Airing.
The Bureaucracy is getting unbearable.