We’re so excited to share the news about The Phoenix Symphony and its musicians agreeing on a new contract last week on June 27th. This is a huge win for everyone involved and a big step forward for the arts in Arizona!
The Phoenix Symphony, our state's biggest performing arts group, has always been about bringing amazing music to people all over the state. This new one-year contract, which lasts until November 1, 2025, shows just how dedicated everyone is to keeping the music alive and strong. With a 4% pay raise for the musicians, bringing back two positions, and setting up a new insurance task force, this agreement means better support for the talented folks who make the music happen.
Peter Kjome, the President and CEO of The Phoenix Symphony, had some great things to say about the process: "The Phoenix Symphony is one of Arizona’s most important cultural assets. I appreciate the productive and collaborative conversations with our musicians as we work together with our Board, staff, and other leaders with the support of our community to chart the course toward a bright future for our great orchestra and make that future a reality."
Mark Deatherage, Phoenix Symphony Associate Principal Violist and the lead negotiator for AFM Local 586, also shared his thoughts: "Our colleagues continue to be committed to the success of The Phoenix Symphony, and we are encouraged by the progress represented by this agreement. This is an important step as we seek to advance our symphony orchestra, its programs, and its people."
We’re especially thrilled to see familiar faces like Tessa Gotman Bock and Lon Babby playing important roles in this achievement. Tessa, who played at our Labor Day Luncheon last year and is a Phoenix Symphony Violinist and Musicians Contract Review Committee Co-Chair, said, "This is another significant milestone as we collaborate to ensure that Phoenix and Arizona continue to be home to an amazing orchestra for years to come."
The Phoenix Symphony’s 78th season (2024-25) was announced for advanced ticket sales in March, and the season itself will kick off in October 2024. If you want to catch a show, season subscriptions for 2024/25 are available now at phoenixsymphony.org.
Congrats to The Phoenix Symphony and all the musicians for this awesome milestone!
Read the full statement here.
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Fred Yamashita
Secretary-Treasurer
Executive Director Arizona AFL-CIO
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UPCOMING EVENTS & ACTIONS
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Pinal County Labor 2024 Update Meeting - July 18th
Following up on last month’s meeting in Casa Grande, attendees asked to meet again to talk about the state of labor in Pinal County, ongoing workplace organizing campaigns, and I’ll be reaching out to guest speakers to talk to us about relevant topics.
Event Details:
📅Thursday, July 18, 2024 @ 6PM
📍Florence Community Center, 778 N Main St, Florence, AZ 85132
💻RSVP Via Zoom - Click HERE
Click on the button below to RSVP In-Person
*Food will be provided
Please contact Joe Murphy at [email protected] if you have any comments, concerns, or questions, and please feel free to invite any other unionists in Pinal County to join us!
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Apply To Become A Member of One of Governor Hobb's Boards & Commissions
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Apply for the Andy Ward Memorial Scholarship!
Applications for the Andy Ward Scholarship are now open! Encourage union members and their dependents affiliated with the Maricopa Area Labor Federation (MALF) to apply and seize this valuable opportunity for educational advancement.
Want to Support the Andy Ward Scholarship Fund? Consider Donating!
Your contributions will significantly impact the lives of our Brothers and Sisters. Engaging and educating our members and their children within the labor community is crucial for shaping tomorrow’s workforce.
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AZ AFL-CIO 2024 Candidate Endorsements
Mark your calendars for Arizona's Primary Election on July 30th and General Election on November 5th!
The Arizona AFL-CIO has just released endorsements for Congressional and Senate candidates. Stay tuned for Additional Endorsements coming your way by June 2024.
Endorsements will be updated on our website: https://azaflcio.org/2024-candidate-endorsements
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Union Events and Action
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Please fill out all the required information to have your Local's event uploaded to our Arizona AFL-CIO website or featured in our next Labor Dispatch. If you have any questions please reach out to Alina Cordoba, Communications & Operations Director at [email protected].
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