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  2. American Federation Of Musicians Local 802 Orders Members Not ...

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    The move comes more than two years after DCINY’s orchestra formed a union with Local 802, though the parties have yet to reach an agreement on a first-time contract. ... Local 802 of the ...

  3. 2003 Broadway musicians strike - Wikipedia

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    In response, Local 802 developed the "Save Live Broadway" campaign, which garnered media attention and a petition with over 30,000 signatures. [1] However, an agreement between Local 802 and the Producers could not be reached by the deadline, 12:01 AM on March 7, 2003, so the musicians were forced to strike.

  4. Union affiliation by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Union members Percent represented by unions Percent change Represented by unions Total employed Right ... Wisconsin: 7.4 0.3%: 205,000: 8.4 0.4%: 232,000: 2,761,000 ...

  5. Bill Crow - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 into the late 1990s he worked in theater orchestras for Broadway shows (where he sometimes played tuba) and during that time he also played engagements with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims." In 1983 he was elected to the Executive Board of Local 802, the musicians' union of Greater New York, where he served for twenty years.

  6. Wisconsin unions argue for overturning 2011 law that ended ...

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    Public worker and teachers unions argued Tuesday that their lawsuit seeking to strike down a Wisconsin law that drew massive protests and made the state the center of a national fight over union ...

  7. Union rights take center stage in already high-stakes ... - AOL

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    Wisconsin's state Supreme Court election next spring already had high stakes, with majority control on the line. ... Now, it appears that union rights could be a major issue in the 2025 contest to ...

  8. 1942–1944 musicians' strike - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 1942, the American Federation of Musicians, at the instigation of union president James C. Petrillo, began a strike against the major American record companies because of disagreements over royalty payments. Beginning on midnight, July 31, 1942, no union musician could make commercial recordings for any commercial record company. [1]

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