After moving in 2023 to form a union, workers for First Avenue and its affiliate clubs have approved their union contract.
The venue and union members agreed on a deal that includes raises, training, protections for LGBTQ+ employees, and more.
The three-year deal includes pay raises, scheduling changes and protections for LGBTQ workers at the storied concert venue.
Music venue workers at First Avenue and its six sister clubs have ratified their first-ever union contract. UNITE HERE Local ...
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