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Contract Orchestrated for Kennedy Musicians

Associated Press

There’s harmony at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts again after striking orchestra musicians voted to accept a contract agreement Friday night.

In a surprise vote, the 67 musicians also settled separate contract issues with the Washington Opera by a unanimous vote, ending a dispute that had forced the cancellation of the first two shows of its seven-show season.

Kennedy Center musicians went on strike Sept. 1, after contract renewal talks broke down over work guarantees. Musicians had asked for a provision entitling them to be paid for specified workweeks, whether they are called on to play or not.

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A compromise ensures that orchestra members who are left out of productions that call for only a certain number of musicians will be guaranteed work elsewhere--such as for educational outreach or substituting in the National Symphony Orchestra.

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