Symphony achieves harmony with help of federal mediator Earlier this month this blog reported that the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, on strike for eight weeks over a salary dispute, had agreed to mediation between musicians and management.

Thanks to the help of a federal mediator, the symphony, one of the oldest in the U.S., has ended its strike and will resume its concert schedule.

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