Richard Verrier's article on the A-list actors applying pressure on Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg shows how things have reversed in Hollywood. ("A-list actors want action on contract," Feb. 23.)
The studio moguls used to dictate the terms decades ago and told everyone how to vote. Now the stars are telling everyone what they'll accept and how to vote. How ironic that George Clooney and his ilk, who tout their projects that concern the little guy not getting a fair shake today in American society, are exerting influence to be sure that the little SAG member doesn't have a voice in the terms of the new SAG contract.
