SAG-AFTRA brings together over 160,000 actors, broadcast journalists, news writers, editors, singers, program hosts, dancers, DJs, voice-over artists, stunt performers, recording artists, and puppeteers with the aim of promoting their professional welfare. The union works closely with the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, sister unions, and other like-minded organizations to protect the rights and interests of its members.
SAG-AFTRA engages in advocacy on behalf of its members via its Government Affairs & Public Policy (GAPP) department, which formulates and manages strategies to inform and influence public policy across all levels: city, state, federal, and global. GAPP closely monitors issues such as digital copyright theft, state production initiatives, digital image rights and right of publicity, child performer protections, and age discrimination, among other pertinent issues. SAG-AFTRA achieves its advocacy role through monitoring legislative and regulatory activity, participating in national and local coalitions, creating partnerships with other organizations, and lobbying and grassroots campaigns.

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