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Kennedy Center Tells Musicians It Will Stop Paying Them Hours After $25 Million Bailout Is Signed

Did Mrs Pelosi know this would happen? Where is the money going?

[quote] The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts informed members of the National Symphony Orchestra that they would no longer be paid just hours after President Trump signed a $25 million taxpayer bailout for the cultural center, according to an email obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Nearly 100 musicians will no longer receive paychecks after April 3, according to an email from the orchestra's Covid-19 Advisory Committee.

"The Covid-19 Advisory Committee was broadsided today during our conversation with [Kennedy Center President] Deborah Rutter," the email says. "Ms. Rutter abruptly informed us today that the last paycheck for all musicians and librarians will be April 3 and that we will not be paid again until the Center reopens."

The email went out to members on Friday evening, shortly after President Trump signed the $2 trillion CARES Act, a stimulus package intended to provide relief to people left unemployed by the coronavirus pandemic. Congress included $25 million in taxpayer funding for the Kennedy Center, a provision that raised eyebrows from both Democrats and Republicans, but ultimately won support from President Trump. The bailout was designed to "cover operating expenses required to ensure the continuity of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and its affiliates, including for employee compensation and benefits, grants, contracts, payments for rent or utilities, fees for artists or performers," according to the law's text. The arts organization decided that the relief did not extend to members of the National Symphony Orchestra, its house orchestra.

"Everyone should proceed as if their last paycheck will be April 3," the email says. "We understand this will come [as a] shock to all of you, as it did to us."

The Kennedy Center did not return request for comment.

A veteran member of the orchestra, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal, told the Washington Free Beacon that the decision "blindsided" musicians. The member welcomed the bailout package as necessary funding for the arts, but was stunned that it would not be used to cover payment for the artists.

"It's very disappointing [that] they're going to get that money and then drop us afterward," the musician said. "The Kennedy Center blindsided us."[/quote]

https://freebeacon.com/issues/kennedy-center-tells-musicians-will-stop-paying-them-hours-after-25-million-bailout-signed/

[b][big]HUH? [/big][/b]
NenaRussa22-25, F
If only there were transparency measures to see where the money was going 馃
jackjjackson61-69, M
Not a fan of those such as you that publish lies whether wittingly or unwittingly. @NenaRussa
NenaRussa22-25, F
What is wrong about what I posted? He said it himself. @jackjjackson
jackjjackson61-69, M
Sure. In another universe. @NenaRussa
curiosi61-69, F
Of course she knew. She is evil!
Funny because the right for days were losing their shit over "pork" to fund the National Endowment for the Arts. Woops.
jackjjackson61-69, M
The actions sort of show that those who didn鈥檛 agree with this were totally correct. @PicturesOfABetterTomorrow

 
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