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

Staff at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry are set to go on strike on November 29 if a deal isn't reached with management by then. The decision comes after union members authorized a walkout back in September, more than two years after the negotiations first began.

The museum's employees, represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), are pushing for higher wages and better benefits. They claim that despite being on the job for over two years, many workers haven't seen a pay rise since 2022, with some earning as little as $16.60 an hour - the city's minimum wage.

According to union reps, staff often have to take second jobs just to make ends meet, while others struggle to support their families due to low hourly wages of under $20 per hour. They're also pushing for better perks like holiday pay and paid parental leave, which they claim the museum doesn't offer.

"We make MSI a world-class institution," said Zach Kelchen, a guest engagement representative on the union bargaining committee. "We're prepared to do whatever it takes to secure the pay and benefits we deserve." The union is determined to push for real change at the negotiating table, with Monday's final session before the strike date looming large.

Management has previously stated that they value their employees and are committed to finding an agreement that works for everyone. However, with no apparent resolution in sight, museum staff are bracing themselves for a possible walkout on November 29.
 
I feel bad for those workers... $16.60 an hour is crazy low πŸ€‘. I've seen friends struggle to make ends meet even after working full-time jobs, and it's not fair that they're having to take second jobs just to get by. It's like the city forgot about its own residents in terms of wages. And paid parental leave? That's basic human decency, you know? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm all for a fair deal, but this is more than just about money – it's about respecting people's lives and well-being. My heart goes out to those workers, hoping they get the outcome they deserve πŸ’•.
 
😩 This is just so unfair! $16.60 an hour? That's like, what, like fast food or something? They're asking for basic human decency here - you know, a living wage that allows them to support their families and not have to take second jobs on the side. And paid parental leave? Come on, it's 2025! We should be able to expect some basic benefits by now. It's like they're being treated like disposable labor or something. I feel so bad for these museum staff, struggling just to make ends meet while trying to do their job and contribute to the community. This strike is about time too - management needs to get its act together and start valuing their employees properly. πŸ’Ό
 
man, these museum workers deserve so much better 😩. i mean, $16.60 an hour is like, super low, right? and they're expected to be all peacemakers and stuff while working there too 🀯. it's not fair that they have to take second jobs just to make ends meet... some of these workers are literally struggling to support their families πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. the union is trying to push for real change, which i think is great πŸ’ͺ. maybe management can just chill and listen to what the workers really need? 😊 it's all about finding that balance, you know?
 
man, this is crazy 🀯... like, the museum's been negotiating for over two years and they're just now trying to get some respect? $16.60 an hour is basically minimum wage, fam 😩... and people are still managing to juggle second jobs just to pay their bills? that's wild πŸ’Έ... but at the same time, i feel bad for management too, they gotta balance the books somehow, right? πŸ€”... i hope they can work something out before it's too late, a strike could be super hurtful to all parties involved πŸš«πŸ’”
 
man this is so unfair! $16.60 an hour is like, nothing. i mean i know inflation is crazy but come on. how can u expect ppl to survive on that kinda wage? and its not just about the money too, they wanna better benefits and paid parental leave... thats basic human rights u know? i feel bad for these museum staff, some of them gotta take 2nd jobs just to pay bills. we gotta support them 🀝
 
πŸ€” Strikes me how some places just don't seem to get it when it comes to paying their workers decent wages. I mean, who needs a second job just to make ends meet? πŸ€‘ It's like they say - money can't buy happiness, but it can definitely make life a whole lot easier! πŸ’Έ The thing is, people put their heart and soul into these institutions, and yet they're treated like they're not worth more than minimum wage. It's time for some real change, if you ask me. Maybe the museum staff are just showing us all that we deserve better? πŸ’ͺ The question is, will anyone listen? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€”πŸ’ΈπŸ‘₯ Museum staff in Chicago really deserve better πŸ’ͺ. They're been fighting for higher wages and perks for over two years πŸ•°οΈ and still ain't gotten squat πŸ’Έ. It's like they're stuck in time ⏱️, with some earning barely $16.60 an hour πŸ€‘ - that's peanuts! 🐹 Most are juggling second jobs just to survive 🀝, while others can't even support their fams πŸ‘ͺ.

I'm all for fair pay and benefits πŸ’ΈπŸ‘, especially when you're working hard to make MSI a world-class museum 🎨. It's time for management to step up their game πŸ“ˆ and meet the union halfway βš–οΈ. I hope they can reach an agreement before November 29 πŸ•°οΈ, but if not... 😬 it'll be sad for those employees πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€• I'm so sad about this news! A strike by museum staff is crazy because who doesn't love science and learning? πŸ€“ The union reps are totally justified though - it's not fair that they haven't seen a pay rise in over two years. $16.60 an hour is like, super low even for minimum wage in Chicago. I feel bad for those guys having to take second jobs just to survive πŸ’Έ.

I think the museum's employees deserve so much better than what they're getting right now. Paid parental leave and holiday pay are basic human rights 🌎! It's not too much to ask for a living wage, especially considering how many people have kids or family members who rely on them. The union reps seem really determined and organized, which is awesome πŸ’ͺ.

I hope management comes around soon because this strike could be super inconvenient for visitors. But at the same time, I'm rooting for the staff to fight for what's right πŸ‘Š
 
Ugh, I'm literally fuming about this one 🀯πŸ’₯! Like, who do these people think they're working for? The employees at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry have been negotiating for over two years and still haven't seen a pay rise since 2022?! That's just insane, fam 😱. I mean, $16.60 an hour is like, basically minimum wage, right?! And to make matters worse, they're expected to take second jobs just to get by 🀯.

And don't even get me started on the benefits πŸ™„. Paid parental leave and holiday pay? Come on, that's not too much to ask for after working hard for so long πŸ’Έ. I'm literally speechless thinking about all these workers struggling to support their families due to low wages. It's just, like, so unfair 😩.

I'm literally rooting for the union reps to push through with this strike 🀝. They need to stand up for what they deserve and fight for real change πŸ’ͺ. The museum may think it's a world-class institution, but from where I'm sitting, it looks more like an institution of exploitation πŸ™„. We should all be paying attention to this one and demanding better for our workers!
 
I feel so bad for these museum staff, you know? They're already working hard to make MSI awesome, but they can't even get a decent wage raise? $16.60 an hour is literally not enough. I mean, I've heard of people taking second jobs just to pay the bills, that's crazy. And no paid parental leave? That's not cool. The union is being super reasonable, too - they want better benefits and perks, but they're not asking for the moon. Management needs to step up their game and meet the staff halfway. A strike on Nov 29 might be a bit drastic, but if it means people start paying attention to these workers' struggles... I'm all for it πŸ’ΌπŸ‘
 
Wow 🀯, this is crazy! I'm living for the union reps standing up for what they want - it's not fair that they haven't seen a pay rise since 2022 and have to take second jobs just to make ends meet πŸ’Έ. $16.60 an hour is, like, super low, especially with the city's minimum wage being so high πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I'm rooting for them, hoping they get those better benefits like holiday pay and paid parental leave πŸŽπŸ‘Ά. It would be so cool if MSI became a world-class institution where all employees are treated fairly πŸ’–.
 
omg can u believe these ppl r getting like $16.60 an hr??? thats literally insane! i mean i get it the city's min wage is that low but come on how can u expect ppl to live on that? and its not just about the money they want b4ens too (better perks like holiday pay and paid parental leave) its about havin a decent life outside of work. its time 4 these workers 2 get some respect & a fair wage πŸ’ΈπŸš«
 
I feel so bad for these museum staff πŸ€•. They're literally working super hard but can't even afford to live decently. I mean, who earns $16.60 an hour? That's not even enough to cover the rent in most places. And then they have to take second jobs just to make ends meet? That's so unfair! πŸ’Ό

I get that management wants to keep things affordable for the museum, but come on, these people are basically the backbone of the institution πŸ™Œ. They deserve better pay and benefits, especially with all the new exhibits and events they're probably working hard to set up.

It's just not right that some people can't support their families because of their low wages πŸ˜”. The union is being pretty vocal about this, which I think is great πŸ‘. I hope they get a good deal from management before November 29 🀞.
 
I think it's pretty harsh that these museum staff have been working for over two years without seeing a pay rise since 2022 🀯. I mean, $16.60 an hour is basically minimum wage, and if they're having to take second jobs just to make ends meet, it's a total struggle πŸ˜“. They're not asking for the moon here - just fair wages and some basic benefits like holiday pay and paid parental leave πŸŽ‰. It's surprising that management hasn't been able to come to an agreement yet... maybe they need to listen more to what their employees really want 🀝. A strike is always a last resort, but if these staff are determined to fight for change, I reckon we should all be behind them πŸ’ͺ!
 
omg u guys can't believe what's going down at the griffin museum 🀯 they're literally fighting for better pay and benefits after 2+ yrs of negotiations and it's crazy how low some of these ppl r making πŸ’Έ $16.60/hour is like, laughable and ppl gotta take second jobs just to survive idk what kinda negotiating magic is gonna happen on the 29th but seriously, we need more museums like MSI that prioritize their staff πŸ‘
 
This museum thing is getting crazy 🀯 I mean, $16.60 an hour? That's like minimum wage, fam πŸ˜’ Like, they're already working hard to make MSI a world-class institution and they can't even afford to live off their own wages? It's wild that some staff are having to get second jobs just to make ends meet... it's not fair at all πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The union is right, though - they need those benefits like paid parental leave and holiday pay. I hope they get what they're asking for before November 29 rolls around... strike or no strike, something needs to change πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 🀯 The workers at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago are literally struggling to make ends meet just to survive. I mean, $16.60 an hour is like, woah! That's way below minimum wage, let alone a decent hourly wage that can support a family. And they have to take second jobs? Like, what even is the point of having a job if it doesn't pay enough to live on?! πŸ’Έ It's just not fair.

I get that management wants to find an agreement that works for everyone, but come on! If you're going to ask your employees to work hard and make your museum "a world-class institution", shouldn't you at least be able to provide them with a living wage?! πŸ€” It's time for the museum to step up their game and treat their staff with some respect. The workers are right to fight for better benefits like paid parental leave and holiday pay - that's basic human rights, if you ask me! πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό
 
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