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Sharon Stoneis speaking out aboutCOVID-19safety measures on set that she feels are lacking.
The actress, 63, claims in a campaign video for her run as a hopeful member of theSAG-AFTRAnational board of directors that she is “being threatened” with the loss of a job she has in Atlanta over insisting that everyone working on the showbe vaccinated.
The star said she believed it was “ridiculous … that we should have to go to work where we are not safe to work.”
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“I am standing up for all of us when I say that the Screen Actors Guild — that I will be working for withMembership First— will be safe for us to go to work,” Stone added.
The actress said she was “not going to work until all of our sets are vaccinated. And you shouldn’t either.”
“Why? Because I am running for us. Why? Because we are you. I’m so sorry that this is our working conditions, but this is the Screen Actors Guild that we have today,” Stone said.
In her video, theBasic Instinctstar also claimed she lost her health insurance “after 43 years in the business because of COVID. I was $13 short … I don’t really think that that is reasonable for any of us.”
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According toDeadline, the group’s rules for vaccine-mandatory productions, which went into effect on June 24, require the production’s policies to be announced as soon as possible, apply to all cast and crew working the the specified location equally, include employer-paid coverage for the vaccine/applicable time off and more.
The agreement is set to remain in effect through Sept. 30.
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