
New York City Ballet and Orchestra Harmonize with Contract Agreement
New York City Ballet and the union representing its musicians have reached a new three-year contract, ending months of negotiations. The deal includes a 22% increase in compensation over three years, restoring a salary cut made during the pandemic, and offering a 13% raise. The agreement also involves changes to the health care plan, providing musicians with greater independence to choose their own plan. The dispute between City Ballet and its orchestra had grown heated, with the musicians voting to authorize a strike if needed. This contract follows a similar deal reached with City Ballet's dancers last year.