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seattle symphony, musicians, reach tentative agreement

It appears that a long stretch of tense contract negotiations have come to a close without a work stoppage in Seattle.  The Seattle Symphony and Opera players and management reached a tentative agreement Wednesday after several nearly around the clock negotiating sessions.  The players have agreed to each pony up just over $2000 to help jump start the board’s fundraising efforts, amounting to just over $180,000 in contributions.  Read the whole story by clicking the link.[link]

You can also read the statement directly from the players (via SSO violist and committee chair Timothy Hale, pictured) by clicking the link.[link]

And, finally, you can read the management press release by clicking the link.[link]