




Negotiators look over a new contract between AFSCME New York Local 1503 and the Metropolitan Museum of Art Board of Trustees that provided a pension plan, life insurance, and other benefits. Seated from left: District Council 37 Victor Gotbaum, Trustee President Arthur Houghton, Jr., and Local 1503 President Charles Kuther. Standing from left: Mike Landy, Karl Penzias, Neil Brosnan, John Kennedy, and Ed Lohse of Local 1503's negotiating team, and Council 37 Representative Charles Lange.