Spanish Language Organizing

Spanish Language Media Overview

With a presence of 44 million and a buying power approaching $1 trillion, Latinos are the fastest growing group of consumers in the nation. Corporations understand the role of Latinos in the national economy and there has been tremendous growth in Spanish language media. But while the growth of the Spanish language market should bring new work opportunities for SAG actors, most productions choose to go non-union.

Spanish Language Media: Crisis Equals Opportunity

¿QÚE ES SAG?

SCREEN ACTORS GUILD (Sindicato de Actores de Pantalla, SAG por sus siglas en ingles) es el sindicato más grande del país que representa a approximadamente 120.000 actores que ejercen la profesión. Con mas de 20 sucursales en todo el país, Screen Actors Guild fue fundado en 1933 y cuenta con una exitosa trayectoria en el movimiento obrero de los EE.UU.

Task Force

National Spanish Language Media Task Force

Screen Actors Guild Spanish Language Media Task Force recognizes the tremendous growth in Spanish language media. The members in collaboration with the various departments at the guild explore issues affecting Spanish-speaking performers, outreach to producers of Spanish language production to organize new work, and assure SAG signatories are complying with our contracts when producing entertainment product in Spanish.

For more information contact: Carlina Rodriguez, Director, Spanish language Organizing at carodriguez@sag.org or 305-670-7677 ×7076

Spanish Language Non-Union Commercials Reporting Hotline

SAG has set up a HOTLINE for reporting Spanish language non-union commercials!

Call Toll – Free (888) 297-4SAG (4724)

  • If you attend a casting session and you are not sure if the production company or advertiser is a SAG signatory

  • If you are being offered a “buy-out” or payments below scale.

  • If you become aware of a commercial production to be produced non-union.

Your call is completely confidential.