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SF Symphony Musicians Strike Over Pay, Benefits

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San Francisco Symphony musicians have gone on strike. Symphony Executive Director Brent Assink says the current contract offer keeps the musicians among the highest-paid orchestra members in the country. But musicians say he and other top-level management have received generous bonuses, while they are being asked to accept a one-year pay freeze.

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