Most of Mostly Mozart Festival Is Canceled by Orchestra Strike
With most of the major issues including compensation worked out, talks between the Lincoln Center and forty-two freelance musicians represented by Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians broke down hours before last night?s opener to this summer?s thirty-one-concert Mostly Mozart Festival. The sticking point in the negotiations was the demand by planners that the festival?s music director be able to dismiss musicians without the approval of a peer review board required under previous contract. As time ran out last night, a federal mediator was called in an hour-and-a-half before the 5:30pm strike deadline set several weeks ago by the union, but was unable to keep the two sides at the table---leading to a strike by the musicians and the cancellation of the events at which they would have performed by Lincoln Center officials.
See "Most of Mostly Mozart Festival Is Canceled by Orchestra Strike", JESSE McKINLEY, The New York Times, July 29, 2002