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²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵÃâ·Ñ°æapp and National Symphony Orchestra Finalize New 18-Month Contract with the Musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra, AFM Local 161-710

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵÃâ·Ñ°æapp and National Symphony Orchestra Finalize New 18-Month Contract with the Musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra, AFM Local 161-710

 

All NSO and Kennedy Center concerts, performances, and events will take place as scheduled 

 

WASHINGTON—After a brief strike period, the Kennedy Center and the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) leadership are pleased to announce they have reached a new 18-month labor agreement with the musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra, AFM Local 616-710. The growth contract, valued at $1.8 million in new costs, will increase wages by 4% in year 1 and 4% in year 2 with negotiations to commence in early 2026. The package also includes expanded healthcare options at reduced costs for the musicians (a savings of more than $1,000 annually from reductions in employee contributions), the addition of paid parental leave, updates to audition and tenure processes, and funding of a third full-time librarian position requested by the musicians. The new contract will bring the base salary for musicians to $165,268 in year 1 and $171,879 in year 2. The NSO musicians will retain their position as one of the highest compensated orchestras in the country. This 18-month contract will provide all parties time to come together to settle a longer-term agreement that demonstrates our respect for their artistic contributions and maintains the orchestra’s competitiveness in the field. This agreement also allows the Kennedy Center and National Symphony Orchestra to operate in a way that is fiscally responsible and sustainable.

 

The NSO’s 2024–2025 Season Opening Gala concert on Saturday, September 28, and all future performances will now proceed as scheduled. Gala Ticket Holders do not need to take any action. Gala tickets and parking (if applicable) are valid for tomorrow’s event.

 

Kennedy Center Box Office agents will be ready to accommodate ticket holders’ individual needs. For assistance, please contact the Advance Sales Box Office at 202-416-8540 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or email [email protected]

 

Statement from Kennedy Center:

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵÃâ·Ñ°æapp and NSO board and leadership are satisfied that this agreement with the D.C. Federation of Musicians Local 161-710 reflects the world-class artistry of the musicians while recognizing the fiscal realities of the National Symphony Orchestra. Since becoming an affiliate organization of the Kennedy Center in 1986—in an arrangement unique among American orchestras—the NSO has been an artistically vital part of the National Cultural Center. This agreement will ensure the future stability of both the NSO and Kennedy Center.

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PRESS CONTACT:

Eileen Andrews, [email protected]