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administration labor issues the orchestra world

worth noting

Just observing a few trends from the latest rounds of labor negotiations for US orchestras:

  1. Unpaid furloughs seem to be the way of dealing with labor costs, rather than lowering the pay rate (either per week or per service).
  2. Managements are trying to trim costs in their own offices as well as in the ranks of the orchestra.
  3. There seems to be a race to the bottom in terms of slash-and-burn expense cutting, and musicians are largely going along with this strategy.
  4. Most orchestras are not raiding their endowments to pay off deficits – yet.
  5. Scaling down rather than shutting down seems to be the order of this business cycle.