New York Metropolis Mayoral-Elect Zohran Mamdani has signed an open letter in assist of roughly 1,000 staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork in New York who filed a petition with the Nationwide Labor Relations Board in November to approve a bargaining unit. The vote is scheduled to happen on January 13 and 15, 2026, and if it passes, the Met would turn out to be the most important unionized museum within the nation.
The letter was launched on December 18 by the United Auto Staff (UAW), which represents the Met staff. It was signed by an meeting of present and incoming New York Metropolis and State officers, together with Comptroller Elect Mark Levine and Manhattan Borough President Elect Brad Hoylman-Sigal. “The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork, a gem of our state, and one of many biggest artwork museums of the world, depends upon its devoted workers who protect and current its assortment, welcome hundreds of holiday makers every day, and disseminate data about artwork past the partitions of the Museum,” reads the letter.
It continues: “These staff, coming collectively to combat for higher wages, healthcare, and job safety fulfills the ethos of what we imply once we say, “New York is a Union City.” We proudly assist collective bargaining rights for these and different museum staff in New York. We want the employees luck of their election, and we stay up for working with each Museum management and UAW Native 2110 sooner or later towards a good settlement.”
The proposed Met union would cowl curators, conservators, educators, and retail workers. Presently, two smaller unions on the museum signify safety guards and projectionists. Native 2110 of the United Auto Staff (UAW) has cited “long run pay inequities, lack of job safety and ever-increasing workloads” as motivations for unionizing. (Native 2110 is a serious union in New York Metropolis, representing staff on the Museum of Trendy Artwork, the Brooklyn Museum, the Guggenheim, the Whitney Museum, the New Museum, and the Shed, amongst others.)
Momentum for unionization within the cultural sector has surged within the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, which highlighted constant pay disparities between administration and front-line staff at museums nationwide. Every marketing campaign has been united by calls for for job safety, greater wages, and clearer paths for development. On the Met, requires higher pay have intensified as management presses forward with main capital tasks funded by personal donors whose contributions had been explicitly earmarked for this goal.
“Over many a long time, we’ve labored to develop a tradition of inclusivity, collaboration and creativity, and take each alternative to uplift our staff,” Ann Bailis, a Met Museum spokeswoman, instructed the New York Instances. “We respect the correct to hunt union illustration and are pleased with our longstanding relationships with DC37 and Native 306 IATSE, which signify a big phase of our workers.”

