Museum of Science and Industry workers set strike date as contract talks continue

Chicago Museum Workers Edge Closer to Strike as Contract Talks Stall.

The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is bracing for a potential strike on November 29, with employees unionizing under the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) insisting that progress must be made by then in negotiations over wages, benefits, and working conditions.

Over two years after the initial contract talks began, staff representatives are adamant that their demands – including a salary hike and improved parental leave policies – must be met before they consider calling off the strike. Despite this, the union has authorized a walkout as early as mid-November if no substantial breakthroughs can be achieved by then.

The museum, home to over 120 employees, is currently facing criticism for underpaying staff, with nearly one-third of workers earning just $16.60 per hour – close to the city's minimum wage – and many others struggling to make ends meet despite working second jobs. The union argues that its members are shouldering an unfair burden, often skipping meals in order to support their families.

The museum's management has maintained a commitment to engaging with the union, but progress on key issues appears stalled. As negotiations enter a final stretch before the strike date, officials will convene for one last meeting tonight, leaving the fate of the Griffin Museum hanging precariously in the balance.
 
I'm so salty about this 🤯. Chicago's museums are supposed to be treasures, but it feels like they're treating their employees like pennies 🤑. An hour and sixty cents? That's not even a decent price for a coffee ☕️, let alone a living wage! The fact that people are having to skip meals just to make ends meet is heartbreaking 😔.

The union is pushing hard for change, but it feels like the museum's management is all talk and no action 🗣️. I hope those employees can come together and make some real progress before November 29th ⏰. The Griffin Museum deserves better – and so do its staff 👩‍🎓💼.
 
Ugh, I'm literally shaking my head over this 😩. Can't believe they're still not negotiating like adults. The museum's struggling to attract visitors and yet their staff is barely scraping by? It's a design disaster, if you ask me 🤯. They need to revamp the whole layout of their facility, prioritize accessibility, and maybe even consider sustainable design practices. And don't even get me started on the website - it looks like they raided 2000s corporate design 😂. Seriously though, fair wages and decent benefits are a must-have for any modern museum. It's not rocket science 🚀.
 
u guys think museums r just for rich ppl showin off their collections? nope, they r actually run by people who gotta make a livin', and those employees deserve way better than $16.60/hour 🤑. it's crazy how many staff members have to juggle second jobs just to put food on the table. parental leave policies should be a no-brainer, but i guess that's what happens when ppl r treated like they're not even worth the minimum wage 💸. what's up with museums bein so tight-lipped about their finances? seems like they wanna hide somethin' 😒.
 
omg is it true they can't even afford to pay ppl $17 an hour 🤑😱 like how r ppl supposed 2 make ends meet on that lol? i feel so bad 4 them tho, gotta have a job 2 take care of fam rn... i wonder wut they'll do if the strike happens, will ppl still come visit the museum or is it gonna affect the local econ 🤑💸
 
Ugh, it's so sad that museum workers are having to go on strike over pay and benefits 🤕. I mean, come on, $16.60 an hour is basically minimum wage - how can they even afford rent in Chicago? 😔 My grandma used to volunteer at a local museum all the time, and she always said it was one of those places where people actually cared about their employees. I'm not saying the workers are ungrateful or anything, but it's just so unfair that they have to go through this 🤷‍♀️.

And can you imagine having to skip meals because your job doesn't pay enough? That's just devastating 💔. I remember when my parents were first starting out in their careers, we had to live on a shoestring budget too, but at least we didn't have the added stress of knowing our kids might not get fed if we didn't earn enough.

I hope the museum management steps up and does something about this soon 💪. The workers deserve better, and it's not like they're asking for the moon - just fair wages and decent benefits would be amazing 😊.
 
I'm telling you something's not right about this museum workers' strike 🤔. They're saying they won't strike if their demands aren't met by November 29, but what if that's just a ploy to get us thinking they're doing everything they can? What if the AFSCME union is actually trying to create tension so they can negotiate better deals afterwards? I mean, think about it – they want a salary hike and improved parental leave policies, which sounds like some pretty standard stuff. But what's really going on here? 🤑
 
This is getting outta hand... 🤯 I mean, think about it - if these museum workers are willing to walk out on their jobs over wages and benefits, what's next? Are we gonna see protests at every public institution in the city? It's like the union is trying to flex its muscles here. Meanwhile, the taxpayers who foot the bill for these museums - which I'm sure are a staple of our great cultural scene 🎨 - are stuck with the bill if these workers go on strike.

But at the same time, you gotta wonder... what's so special about working at a museum? These folks might not be getting paid top dollar, but they're still getting paid to do their jobs. Is it really that hard for them to make ends meet on their current wages? And let's not forget - these workers are already expected to work long hours with minimal pay. It's like they're being asked to perform a public service without any recognition or compensation.

It's all about supply and demand, folks. If the union isn't willing to negotiate, then maybe it's time for these workers to think about what's in their best interest - not just as employees, but as members of this community. We need museums that are sustainable, that can provide good jobs and decent pay without relying on taxpayer dollars to prop them up. That's the key to solving this problem - not more strikes and protests, but real change from within.
 
🤝 I think this is super unfair 🤯! $16.60 an hour is basically minimum wage 💸 and people are struggling to make ends meet 🤕. The union's demands for better wages, benefits, and work-life balance 👨‍⚕️ are totally reasonable 🙏. Museums should be all about sharing knowledge and inspiring minds 🌟 not breaking employees' spirits 😔.

What's worse is that employees are forced to skip meals just to support their families 🍴👪. That's just heartbreaking ❤️! It's time for the museum to step up its game and prioritize its staff 💼. They need to negotiate a better deal ASAP ⏱️ or risk facing a strike 🚨.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 that tonight's meeting leads to some positive changes 🎉. The fate of the Griffin Museum hangs in the balance 🌪️, but with some good old-fashioned negotiations 👥, I think they can avoid a walkout ⏰. Fingers crossed! 🤞
 
Man... can you believe these museum workers are being treated like that? $16.60 an hour is literally peanuts! I mean, I get it, museums aren't gonna make a killing but come on, people need to be able to support their families. And it's not just about the money, it's about respecting their time and well-being too. They're not asking for the moon here, just some basic human decency. The fact that they have to resort to skipping meals is just heartbreaking. I'm keeping my fingers crossed they can get a deal done before November 29th...
 
Museums r 4 more thn jst displays n stuff 🎨🖼️💡 u got employees workin 2nd jobs bc they can't afford living wage 😩🕰️ afscme is fightin 4 fair treatment & it's high time 4 change ⏰💪 museums r shd b more than just pretty pictures 👀 griffin museum needs 2 step up its game 🔄📈
 
I'm literally so done with museums thinking they can just underpay their employees and expect them to magically thrive 🤯💸 It's not like anyone in their right mind would choose to work a 40-hour week for peanuts when you've got bills to pay and mouths to feed 📊👪 The fact that the union is having to fight tooth and nail just to get some basic respect from management is infuriating 😤 I mean, come on, a 20% wage increase isn't exactly a tough ask when you're barely scraping by 😴 And don't even get me started on parental leave policies – it's like museums think their employees are somehow less deserving of family support just because they work in an 'artistic' field 🎨💔 The strike is totally justified, and I'm rooting for the union to stand strong 💪🏽⚡️ We deserve better for our artists and scientists and whatever other amazing things these workers bring to their museums! 👍
 
man I feel like this situation is really revealing something deeper about our society... how we prioritize profit over people 🤔. these museum workers are already struggling to make ends meet, and then you add on top of that underpaying them, it's just not right. what's even more sad is that some of these employees have to skip meals just to support their families, it's heartbreaking 😔.

I think this strike can be a teachable moment for us as a community... we need to recognize the value and worth of every individual's labor 💼. if we can't take care of our own workers, who will? 🤷‍♂️ it's not about being generous or charitable, it's about basic human dignity. so let's hope that this strike leads to some real changes and progress for these employees 🙏.
 
I'm literally dying over here thinking about these museum workers struggling to make ends meet! I mean, who can even afford to skip meals? My boyfriend's sister actually did that and had a total meltdown, you know? Anyway, back to this strike... I feel like they're already being super reasonable by fighting for better parental leave policies. My partner's having some major issues with work-life balance right now and it would be a total game-changer if museums started offering more flexible hours or something. The $16.60 per hour thing though is just, like, basic human dignity, you know? 🤷‍♀️ I'm rooting for these workers to get what they deserve! 💪
 
🚨 museums r gettin low w pay lol 120+ ppl workin @ $16.60 hr thats crazy 🤯 anyone else know ppl who are survivin on that kinda cash tho? afscme is fighting 4 better benefits & parental leave policies 2 but its all comin down 2 negotiations rn gotta wish 'em luck 💪 i feel bad 4 the staff 3rd job 2 make ends meet is no life 🤷‍♀️
 
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