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For those who have experienced the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent recession, the current labor market has a resemblance to dj vu, but it is governed by the same public policy.

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It is an indication of what's to come.

In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the United States' art industry witnessed a labor trend that harkened back to the Great Depression and subsequent New

The rise of unionsand Deal. This trend is resurfacing in huge numbers in the arts industry and is growing in strength.

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Just last month, workers at the Brooklyn Museum of Art voted to join the union, However, before the outbreak, there was already a noticeable uptick in

Unionization at US art museums in the United States. These efforts were enabled by the notoriously low wages and stagnant wages in the nonprofit arts industry. It's a sad and disappointing list.

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