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Subject Stage Employees set strike date
Date October 14, 2021 9:47 AM
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Stage Employees set strike date

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra relocates another show citing Strathmore labor dispute

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Stage Employees set strike date
IATSE, the Stage Employees union, [link removed] announced yesterday
that unless an agreement is reached, union members will begin a nationwide strike on Monday, October 18 at 12:01 a.m., PDT. "The pace of bargaining doesn't reflect any sense of urgency," IATSE president Matt Loeb said. "Without an end date, we could keep talking forever. Our members deserve to have their basic needs addressed now." Loeb said the union will continue bargaining with the producers this week in the hopes of reaching an agreement that addresses core issues, such as reasonable rest periods, meal breaks, and a living wage for those on the bottom of the wage scale.


Baltimore Symphony Orchestra relocates another show citing Strathmore labor dispute

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is relocating yet another show due to a labor dispute between management at the Music Center at Strathmore and the union representing employees in the ticket office. The orchestra announced Tuesday it is moving the Oct. 23 performance of Marin Conducts Rachmaninoff to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and offering ticket-holders comparable seats and either free parking or a shuttle from Montgomery County. On Sept. 15, the BSO said it was moving two concerts from the North Bethesda venue while management continued negotiations with I.A.T.S.E. Local 868, the union representing ticket office workers. The next week, the orchestra announced the cancellation of two October concerts at the venue and relocation of another. The union has said Strathmore is using the pandemic to eliminate full-time jobs in the ticket office and reduce hours for part-time employees.

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