Kennedy Center Workers Push to Unionize Amid Layoffs and Leadership Tensions

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President Donald Trump tours the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, Monday, March 17, 2025. (Pool via AP, File)
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Drama is taking center stage at the Center — but it’s not the kind you’d expect.

Employees at the famed performing arts institution announced plans to unionize, citing layoffs, anxiety and a troubling lack of transparency from leadership since President Trump took the reins in February.

The new union, dubbed Kennedy Center United Arts Workers, is partnering with the UAW — the same union that represents auto and aerospace workers.

More than 60% of eligible employees have already thrown their hats into the ring, officially filing with the National Labor Relations Board to hold a formal union vote.

This move comes on the heels of Trump’s controversial takeover, where he promptly ousted Biden-era leadership, including longtime president Deborah Rutter.

Since then, nearly 10% of the staff has been laid off.

Employees say communication from Trump’s appointed leadership has dwindled to sparse emails — fueling uncertainty and frustration. Workers aim to transition from at-will employment to for-cause, meaning they cannot be fired without legally defensible reasons.


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