The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will likely end its seven-week strike after the city's mayor Rahm Emanuel intervened to broker an agreement, his office said Friday, without detailing the terms. The musicians' association said it would vote to ratify the deal last Saturday, noting that it had yet to be briefed on the contents. The high-profile walkout over salary and the future of the players' pensions triggered the standoff in early March. "I am pleased to announce that, after convening both parties at City Hall for a successful negotiating session, the management and the musicians have reached an agreement in principle to bring the music back to Symphony Center," Emanuel sai...
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