Eligible employees voted 60 to 5 Thursday to form one "wall to wall" union under the auspices of the American Federatin of State, County and Municipal Employees.
Like the National Labor Union in 1866, the Walters Art Museum union lit a fuse that ignited a labor movement boom across Baltimore’s cultural institutions.
Like the many works of art in its galleries, the Walters Art Museum needs to have a wall-to-wall labor union. The only thing stopping this now is museum leadership standing in the way.