Dozens of unionised staff on the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Artwork (Mass Moca) in North Adams, Massachusetts went on a one-day strike in the present day (19 August). Members of the museum’s union, which represents round 100 full-time and part-time workers working as educators, curators, custodians, museum attendants, admissions employees, artwork fabricators, technicians and extra, voted 96% in favour of the one-day strike. The union introduced its plans to strike final week in an effort to name consideration to the continued bargaining course of with Mass Moca’s administration.
Employees on the museum started organizing within the fall of 2020 and formally voted to unionise in April of 2021. Maro Elliot, a member of the organising and bargaining committees, and the museum’s supervisor of institutional giving, describes the present state of negotiations as “disappointing”. The union and museum management have but to agree on a primary contract.
Placing members of the Masschusetts Museum of Modern Artwork’s union Courtesy UAW
Points that prompted the union to organise in the present day’s strike are associated to wages, advantages, grievance and arbitration procedures, union safety and pathways to development on the museum. Forward of the strike, the union launched a fund that can allow workers who misplaced a day of pay due to their participation to nonetheless be compensated.
“We’re nonetheless far aside on various important points which might be essential to us and our members,” Elliot says. “The union is disillusioned by the change in tenor from the museum that has occurred since negotiations began. We discovered the museum to be extra agreeable towards the union throughout the organising and voting interval. Nonetheless, the museum has been way more antagonistic towards the union throughout the time that now we have been bargaining, and I place lots of accountability on the techniques being utilized by the museum’s authorized illustration.”
The common wage within the Mass Moca bargaining unit is presently $17.30. Nonetheless, about two thirds of the bargaining unit’s members make below $15.50 per hour. The union is looking for a minimal fee of $18 per hour for the primary 12 months of the contract and will increase in 2023 and 2024 that will increase employees compensation nearer to $20 per hour by the top of the contract. Nonetheless, in keeping with the union, Mass Moca’s administration is proposing a $16 per hour minimal and no assured will increase in 2023 and 2024.
The union has filed various unfair labour apply fees in opposition to the museum with the Nationwide Labor Relations board (NLRB). One current grievance was filed following a promise the museum made with regard to “extra raises” for sure workers if they might persuade the union to decrease its wage calls for.
The museum remained open in the present day regardless of the union’s walk-out. The Berkshire Eagle reported that the museum’s upper-level employees are protecting for these putting in the present day. Whereas the strike is simply deliberate to final at some point, Elliot says the union is open to contemplating extra actions.
A member of the Masschusetts Museum of Modern Artwork’s union throughout the 19 August strike Courtesy UAW
“Whereas we respect our workers’ proper to strike as a way of expressing their views, we’re additionally disillusioned of their determination, given the optimistic and collaborative surroundings that now we have labored to foster,” a museum spokesperson says. “All through negotiations, we’ve constantly demonstrated a willingness to hear and genuinely contemplate the union’s calls for—and when their proposals supplied for a optimistic worker expertise, and supported our museum tradition of teamwork, collaboration and excellence, we welcomed and labored with these aims.”
The Mass Moca union is an element ofLocal 2110 of the United Auto Employees (UAW), which additionally consists of staff at cultural establishments, nonprofits and museums throughout the Northeast and past such because the Museum of Advantageous Arts in Boston, the Portland Museum of Artwork in Maine, the Whitney Museum of American Artwork, the Guggenheim Museum, the Jewish Museum and elsewhere.