Oct. 1: Minnesota Orchestra locked out musicians, canceled concerts through Nov. 25. On Thursday it canceled through Dec. 23.Oct. 21: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra locked out musicians. On Nov. 1 it canceled through Dec. 31.
• Musicians rejected contract proposals that would cut pay.
• Boards say labor expenses are eating into endowments.
• Players point to a new lobby in Minneapolis, and a willingness in St. Paul to fund an early retirement program.
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