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The Taft-Hartley Act allows you to work under union conditions before you join a union. On a SAG-AFTRA production set, there are regular payment vouchers, and Taft-Hartley Vouchers (also known as SAG-AFTRA Vouchers or Union Vouchers).
What is a Taft-Hartley in acting?
The Taft Hartley Agreement, named after The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947, is a crucial form used within SAG-AFTRA that, through the unions permission, allows producers to hire a non-union actor to work on a union production.
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