POSTED: 6:00 pm EST January 19, 2010
CLEVELAND -- A tentative agreement was reached for Cleveland Orchestra musicians on Tuesday.
Musicians ratified the agreement Tuesday afternoon at Severence Hall.
Orchestra executive director Gary Hanson and Musician’s committee chairman Jeffery Rathbun said it was good to have a new deal.
“I’m delighted that we have reached an agreement. As many of you know, it was a long night of discussion,” Hanson said.
“We are thankful that our new agreement does not further erode our standing among our peer orchestras. We still have a lot of work to do,” Rathbun said.
The new Cleveland Orchestra contract calls for a two-year wage freeze through August 2011. After that, there are semi-annual increases for the musicians of 3 and 2 percent the following year.
Both sides said they were pleased the strike did not last longer than a day and a half.
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