The San Francisco Symphony Chorus, represented by AGMA, announced a strike just hours before the opening night of Verdi's Requiem, canceling the sold-out concerts.
Union representatives highlight that the labor dispute centers around proposed budget cuts to the chorus, which they claim is already the lowest-paid segment of the Symphony.
Ticket holders for the canceled performances can either exchange for future tickets, turn their tickets into tax-deductible donations, or receive a full refund.
San Francisco Symphony's leadership has been engaged in contract negotiations with the chorus members since May, leading to the last-minute cancellation of the concert series.
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