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Grapevine Meow Wolf workers protest for higher wages, citing cost of living in North Texas

Meow Wolf workers demonstrated in Grapevine after about a year of negotiations with the company
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Meow Wolf workers demonstrated Tuesday afternoon in front of Grapevine Mills mall after about a year of negotiations with the company.

Meow Wolf workers demonstrated in front of the Grapevine Mills mall Tuesday, citing concerns about pay amid the cost of living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

The group is asking for wages that match those of workers at the company's Las Vegas location after about a year of negotiations with the immersive arts and entertainment company.

Meow Wolf's Grapevine Mills location opened in July of 2023.
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Meow Wolf's Grapevine Mills location opened in July of 2023.

Daniel 鈥淢oony鈥 Joseph is a security officer with Meow Wolf and part of the union鈥檚 bargaining and organizing committees. He served as action captain of what he described as this week鈥檚 鈥渋nformational picket.鈥

Joseph said Meow Wolf is an interactive art museum with an 鈥淎lice in Wonderland vibe鈥 that he calls 鈥渧ery strange, very trippy, very, very fun.鈥

鈥淚'm very lucky to work for this company, which is why I'm out here 鈥 because I love it so much,鈥 Joseph added.

He said he hopes the company will 鈥渁gree to go back to the bargaining table and really, genuinely, actually hear us out, and actually work with us with numbers that are not insanely offensive.鈥

Around 20 employees held signs and chanted at an intersection just off the highway. Some drivers honked as they passed through, with at least one person rolling down their window to express support for the demonstrators.

Around 20 employees held signs and chanted at an intersection just off the highway, garnering some support from passersby.
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Around 20 employees held signs and chanted at an intersection just off the highway, garnering some support from passersby.

A spokesperson for Meow Wolf wrote in an emailed statement to 四虎影院, 鈥淎fter negotiating for nearly a year, Meow Wolf and the Union have been unable to reach an agreement to date.鈥

The statement continued, 鈥淢eow Wolf remains committed to open, good faith dialogue and to reaching a fair, sustainable agreement that supports our employees and the guest experience.鈥

Meow Wolf is an interactive art exhibition with some similarities to other popular attractions like Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience and the Museum of Illusions. The flagship Meow Wolf exhibition launched in 2016 in Santa Fe, where the company is headquartered.

Meow Wolf has since expanded to Las Vegas, Denver, Grapevine and Houston. The company plans to open additional exhibitions in Los Angeles and New York City.

Last year the company across multiple locations, citing lower visitation rates and the planned expansion into Los Angeles. Meow Wolf also during the COVID-19 pandemic.

One of the signs used by Meow Wolf workers at the Oct. 14 demonstration.
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One of the signs used by Meow Wolf workers at the Oct. 14 demonstration.

One of the Grapevine workers, Alexis Stewart, expressed concern about attaining livable wages in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

鈥淲e think that us, the workers, are why a lot of people come and continue to come to this exhibit to interact with us, and we think that our hard work should be recognized and rewarded,鈥 Stewart said.

According to Stewart, 100% of the unit has voted to authorize a strike. She says they hope it doesn鈥檛 come to that.

One former employee at the location, Fry Meeks, said workers are passionate about Meow Wolf, describing it as a company that鈥檚 鈥渢rying to do something different鈥 and behave 鈥渕ore like a collective than a corporation.鈥

But Meeks said union members feel Meow Wolf has being going in a more corporate direction, especially after branching out into Texas.

One worker told 四虎影院 the entire unit has voted to authorize a strike.
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One worker told 四虎影院 the entire unit has voted to authorize a strike.

鈥淲hen Meow Wolf first came to Texas, one of their mission statements was that they wanted to change Texas, make it more like Meow Wolf, make it more of a collective and bring their ideals here,鈥 Meeks said. 鈥淚nstead, what we're seeing is them changing to become more like Texas.鈥

Meeks said some Meow Wolf employees have left for competing entities, like Netflix House Dallas, which is slated to open in December.

鈥淣etflix is able to offer them higher wages, is able to offer them health care in this area,鈥 Meeks said. 鈥淎ll of Meow Wolf's excuses that, like, that wouldn't work here 鈥 clearly it works here just fine.鈥

This story has been updated to correct the name of Daniel "Moony" Joseph.

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Andy Lusk is 四虎影院's mid-cities communities reporter. He is a returning Report for America corps member, having spent two years with KUCB, the NPR member station serving Alaska鈥檚 Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. While in Alaska, Andy was an award-winning general assignment reporter with a focus on local and tribal government. When he's not reporting, he's usually out hiking. Andy is an alumnus of New York University.