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July 30, 2019
Ahead of the June 30 expiration of their previous CBA, musicians of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Local 40-543 (Baltimore, MD), have announced the ratification of a new three-year contract. Covering the orchestra’s 70 musicians, the contract calls for annual wage increases, adjustments to work rules, and a process for employing musicians in the new Annapolis […]
July 30, 2019
The Toledo Symphony Orchestra (TSO) announced the ratification of a new five-year CBA in mid-June. The contract is scheduled to take effect September 1, 2019 and will provide raises of 2% in years one and two; 3% in years three and four; and 4% in year five. Orchestra musicians, members of Local 15-286 (Toledo, OH), […]
July 30, 2019
Grant Park Festival Orchestra in Chicago reached an agreement on a new three-year collective bargaining agreement
July 30, 2019
Various orchestras throughout the US have donned Baltimore Symphony Musicians T-shirts and taken pictures to express solidarity with their brothers and sisters in Local 40-543. A few of those orchestras who have done this are pictured below: Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, National, St. Paul, Toronto, and San Francisco area musicians.
July 30, 2019
As Baltimore Symphony Musicians continued to picket Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, emails released pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request revealed Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) management attempted to influence Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to attach to any release of state funds a message supporting the management bargaining position seeking drastic cuts in musician compensation. […]
July 15, 2019
Just prior to the 101st convention of the AFM, the International Executive Board approved the charter of new Local 423 in Boise.
July 10, 2019
On June 15, the members of the NSO ratified their first collective agreement.
June 25, 2019
For the first time in three decades, the musicians of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) have been locked out, cancelling their summer season.
June 1, 2019
The League of American Orchestras has named the winners of its fourth annual Ford Musician Awards—and all five awardees are AFM members.
June 1, 2019
In an effort to help Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) musicians and management reach a contract agreement, a bill providing an additional $3.2 million in state funding to the orchestra over the next two years is expected to become law by the end of May.