The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its musicians approved a new, three-year collective bargaining agreement that includes the largest salary increases in more than a decade, both parties announced Thursday, days after the union members authorized a strike.
The contract, ratified Wednesday by members of the Musicians’ Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, Local 40-543 of the American Federation of Musicians, takes effect Sept. 15, 2025, retroactively, and runs through Sept. 10, 2028.
Under the agreement, minimum annual pay will rise by about 12% over three years, with base salaries growing from the $90,107 of the previous contract to $92,811 in fiscal year 2026, then $96,523 the following year and finally $101,350, according to the agreement
The deal maintains the orchestra’s full-t