Just thought this might be an appropriate place to expand upon the Ritzy staff's struggle for a living wage mentioned upthread. The staff have been negotiating and are now striking to try to get the Picturehouse chain (owned by Cineworld) to pay the London Living wage of ?8.80/hr. There have been several peaceful strikes on Windrush square over the last few weeks, and the Bectu unionised staff are asking that people take their cinema custom elsewhere until Picturehouses - who position themselves as a luxury cultural brand and make healthy profits for their shareholders- agree to stop paying poverty wages. If you would like to know more about what is happening, you can see the campaign facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/RitzyLivingWage?fref=nf And there is more information about the London living wage and how it is calculated here: http://www.livingwage.org.uk/ It would be really helpful, if you are on side, if you could email picturehouse directors lynn.g@picturehouses.co.uk and alastair.o@picturehouses.co.uk to let them know why you are not buying your advance membership for the new East Dulwich Picturehouse - especially if you are a long time fan of the company (who also run the Clapham Picturehouse, the Hackney Picturehouse, the Gate in Notting Hill and some of the best cinemas around the country). They need to hear that their stance on the dispute is harming the public perception of their brand. Hopefully by the time the East Dulwich Picturehouse opens this dispute will be long behind them and we can all enjoy the great programming (and booze in the screens!) with a clear conscience. Thanks.