Chicago Sun-Times

MCA RECOGNIZES WORKER UNION

- BY DAVID STRUETT, STAFF REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

The Museum of Contempora­ry Art Chicago says it will recognize a union representi­ng about 100 employees who organized last month.

The new union, MCA Workers United, is part of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31, which has led a recent wave of successful unionizing efforts at city museums.

In a joint announceme­nt Friday, the museum and new union said they had begun a process for employees to submit signed union cards to a third party for verificati­on. Once verified, the museum will recognize the union, and they will prepare to begin negotiatin­g a contract.

The union’s organizing committee praised the MCA’s decision to recognize the union, saying it shows “it can be a leader not only in contempora­ry art but in workers’ rights.”

“We appreciate the administra­tion’s openness to this process and its respect for our collective decision to form our union,” the organizing committee wrote. “We look forward to working together as co-equals, union and management, toward a better museum where workers have a voice in the decisions that affect us and the institutio­n’s future.”

The museum joined the employees in committing to the process.

“We respect our employees’ right to organize, and we are committed to working collective­ly on an agreement,” MCA Director Madeleine Grynsztejn said in the joint release. “Our executive team and Board of Trustees have collective­ly and voluntaril­y entered into an agreement with AFSCME Council 31, and we look forward to working together throughout this process.”

The union represents museum staff in the guest experience, building operations, curatorial, and collection­s areas.

In the union’s announceme­nt last month, MCA employees demanded fair wages that keep pace with inflation, stable benefits and workplace protection­s. They also asked for a process to resolve problems that could include a third party.

In the past two years, AFSCME has signed up members at the Field Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and the Newberry Library. Workers at the Art Institute of Chicago, organized under AFSCME, ratified a contract in August.

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