SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative deal to end strike against video game companies
On monday, Hollywood’s largest labor union announced that it came to a provisional agreement to end it’s strike against 11 video game companies. The SGA-AFTRA negotiated a deal on behalf of the companies’ voice actors that includes a new bonus compensation structure as well as performer safety transparency agreements for 3 of the 11 companies. The agreement also mandates that employers disclose certain information about the products the voice actors are working on,product code name, genre, and if it is a reprise of a prior role and whether the game is based on a previous game or other copyrighted work.
See "SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative deal to end strike against video game companies", David Ng, Los Angeles Times, September 26, 2017