Met Opera Prepares to Lock Out Workers.
The labor strife at the Metropolitan Opera took on a new urgency Wednesday when its general manager, Peter Gelb, sent the companys orchestra, chorus, stagehands and other workers letters warning them to prepare for a lockout if no contract deal is reached by next week.
In letters to the companys unionized workers, Mr. Gelb, who is seeking to cut pay and benefits, wrote that if we are not able to reach agreements by July 31 that would enable the Met to operate on an economically sound basis, please plan for the likelihood of a work stoppage beginning Aug. 1. He added, I sincerely hope to avoid such an unfortunate event.
Mr. Gelb said in an interview, If we havent reached agreements, the Met really has no option in my opinion but to impose a lockout.
The contracts of 15 of the companys 16 unions expire on July 31, and several unions bitterly denounced Mr. Gelbs warning. The Met Orchestra Musicians said in a statement that they were dismayed that Peter Gelb has pursued a cynical strategy calculated to result in a lockout of his artists and craftspeople and imperil the upcoming Met Opera season.
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