The silence of Mayor Ron Nirenberg on the symphony strike is deafening

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The silence of Mayor Ron Nirenberg on the symphony strike is deafening
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Given what's at stake for one of the city's artistic crown jewels, why is the mayor reluctant to weigh in? SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioSymphony Labor strike

Musicians picket in front of the home of Kathleen Weir Vale, board chair for the Symphony Society.At the end of March, as the San Antonio Symphony strike stretched into its sixth month, the musicians held a rally in front of the Tobin Center to signify the solemn anniversary. Speakers ranging from labor leaders to congressional candidates spoke up for the players' demands that their salaries and benefits not be cut to the core.

Hardberger also noted that he frequently used the symphony as a selling point when trying to recruit businesses to the metro. In his words, the orchestra"sets us apart from our competitors" and makes San Antonio a"charmer of a city."Mayor Ron Nirenberg — considered by political observers to be Hardberger's protégé — didn't attend. Nor has Nirenberg said much of anything about the strike. Publicly, anyway.

DeVos is helmed by Michael Kaiser, renowned for helping turn around other troubled musical organizations. During his time working with the San Antonio Symphony, Kaiser said the orchestra's managing body shouldn't scale it back from 72 members or slash its 30-week performance schedule. "This community is very generous with contributions," Kaiser said."If you do a good job of maintaining the level of the excitement after the work and the engagement with the individual."

So, given what's at stake for one of the city's artistic crown jewels and the management's apparent disregard for 2017's suggested course of action, is the mayor reluctant to weigh in?

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