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Boston Symphony Orchestra and musicians extend contract for 48 hours, delaying possible first strike
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· August 23, 2026
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Key points The new expiration time is Tuesday at 11:59 p. A collective bargaining agreement has been extended for 48 hours, delaying a possible strike.
A collective bargaining agreement has been extended for 48 hours, delaying a possible strike. This extension allows more time for negotiations between the Boston Symphony Orchestra and its musicians. The musicians' union had authorized a strike ahead of the contract's expiration, which was initially set for Sunday.
m. The extension was agreed upon pending a ratification vote by the musicians' association and the orchestra's players' committee. Further details about the negotiations and the potential strike are available from the source.
The extension may indicate progress toward a new contract agreement.
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Published: August 23, 2026 ·
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