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  1. dbboy, 'Living wage - can't answer that, suggest you speak with your manager'. that's the issue really, all the other benefits are negligible when it comes to paying rent. management wont listen to us and have refused to negotiate with us about it for over two years. that's why we've had to go on strike Mick Mac, I think that is a fair question. PH's nearest competitor in terms of size and target audience etc. would be Curzon and they pay their staff the london living wage. Also fully independent places pay the LW too, for example the ArtHouse in Crouch End do, it's one door away from the PH Crouch End. Even if Curzon or others didn't pay the living wage I don't think that would stop us demanding it. PH made over ?90m in post-tax profit last year. We are asking for a pay rise of a few pence per hour. rendelharris and johnL thanks for your continued support. I'd also like to point out that when you're carrying out calculations about our annual incomes that most of the staff are on zero-hour contracts. Cinemas are quite seasonal so there's lots of hours going around now as oscar films come out and up to Christmas with Star Wars and big blockbusters. In the new year and the summer there's a lot less need for staff. This summer the most I could make, working all the hours I could get and taking the shifts of other staff on holiday was take home ?800 a month. My rent is ?500 a month so we are not left with much. When you factor annual income would be about ?11-12,000 a year. Some weeks I work 40 hours, some weeks 20. We take what we are given and save for the quieter months. Also I think it's worth saying that we work with staff with young children to support.
  2. these are our bonuses and i'd just like to point out a few facts about each one: *Membership bonus adding between 10 and 25p to each hour worked (excludes Ritzy) -we are told this figure is on average and we've never seen where they get this from but it's certainly not what turns up on most of our payslips each month. also when someone renews online or by direct debit we get no bonus. PH have heavily incentivised this over the last few months and we've noticed a loss in bonuses *Paid breaks. So staff working an 8 hour shift, are paid for 8 hours but only work 7.5 -we are still on fire evacuation duty when we are 'on break' so we have to be there, walkietalkie by our side. we are occasionally allowed to leave the building to go to the shop if there are enough other staff present and the manager says so. so although we are allowed to sit down to eat it's hardly a real break. both the living wage foundation and the law in the UK say breaks aren't supposed to be included in hourly pay calculations anyway. *Membership to The Forum - an official, recognised staff union with bargaining rights -the staff reps that work for this are paid by Picturehouse. they are not interested in our problems and over 300 staff have opted to join an independent union (BECTU) out of their own pocket *Statutory paternity, pension, sick and holiday pay -they are legally required to give us this, the bare minimum even though they made over ?90m in post-tax profit last year. we are only entitled to these after having worked at the company for over a year. one of our co-workers had been working full-time for eight months, got very sick and had to take out a loan to pay their rent. that's not right. *Unlimited Cineworld and Picturehouse Cinema tickets (subject to availability) -we can have these only at the last minute if the film isn't sold out. so it costs the company nothing, the seats are empty anyway. having said that, we are grateful for this and it's the only reason many of us still work at PH but as others have kindly mentioned here, seeing these films is part of our job. we are expected to be able to talk to customers about them. that's the whole point of an 'arthouse' cinema, or so we are told. *Two tickets per week for guests -same as above. also because it's last minute it's not very practical to invite two of our friends to come travel to meet us after work if it's going to sell out. *Free eye tests (for those using screens) *Cycle to work scheme *Free popcorn, soft drinks and hot drinks -these are all minor things and don't exactly help us pay our expensive london rents or student debt *30% off all food and beverages -the company still makes a profit on this reduction. most of the staff can't afford to eat at work even with 30% off and just bring a packed lunch or dinner from home *Late night working allowance -in terms of ED we get ?6 extra total if we have to stay in past midnight. our shifts are all supposed to end at 23.45 so this doesn't happen and managers often rush us so they don't have to pay us this. we are lucky to get it once a month but this depends on what shifts you do. and if our 'effective pay' is ?9.65 why wouldn't the company just match the living wage? it's because 'effective pay' is not what we get or are guaranteed. depending on late night bonuses and having to work when you're ill is no way to live a dignified life when you're working for a company that makes tens of millions in post-tax profit
  3. Foxy, nostalgia isn't what it used to be!
  4. Hey Mick Mac - yes it was tongue in cheek. sorry for being unclear, this stuff is all quite grim sometimes so we try and keep a sense of humour about it all. and thanks for your kind words! we have put a lot of work in to this and it really does matter to us. we like to think of it as being symbolic for all those who are underpaid by super rich companies that could afford to pay us more here's an article with your info: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/economy/2017/07/picturehouse-cinema-strikes-are-becoming-emblematic-battle-workers-rights if you'd like some more info please like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/edphlivingwage/ or tweet or email picturehouse saying you don't approve of how they treat us
  5. KalamityKel, the kids films aren't the most profitable for the company and we'd rather not disappoint kids so young that they don't choose where they go to watch a film so we try to avoid them we also have to work to pay rent etc so we can't strike all day etc fishbiscuits, thanks for your reply and yeah i guess we just have different approaches to the issue as of yet no one has been sacked for not breaking the law! we are really delighted with this positive outcome here's some more press coverage for those that are interested: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/actor-andy-serkis-backs-cinema-workers-protest-for-better-wages-at-his-film-premiere-a3650906.html https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/oct/02/picturehouse-threatens-to-sack-striking-workers-in-dispute-over-pay https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/oct/04/picturehouse-staff-protest-over-pay-at-start-of-london-film-festival https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2017/10/picturehouse-threatening-sack-workers-striking-over-living-wage
  6. Hi Fishbiscuits, the staff aren't walking out until about 3pm this Saturday so the kids films should be fine By 'don't support them' we do mean a total boycott. however, if you don't agree with this but still agree with our campaign we'd ask you not to enter the cinema when we are on strike after 3.30 on saturday and at other times over the next two weeks We usually try to strike after the most popular kids film times at weekends whenever we can as we don't exactly like to upset them either We do not know if the cinema will be open once we walk out. Management don't tell us, they often hire strike breakers and then again sometimes they don't and they just shut the cinema. You'd have to ask them JohnL, Helen has supported our strike wonderfully and made a speech at a demo at ED a few months ago She also raised the issue in PMQs and the PM had a funny response to say the least https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/economy/2017/07/picturehouse-cinema-strikes-are-becoming-emblematic-battle-workers-rights thanks for your support!
  7. Picturehosue don't pay their staff a living wage and are on strike soon! Don't support them https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/oct/02/picturehouse-threatens-to-sack-striking-workers-in-dispute-over-pay
  8. Our local Labour MP Helen Hayes has promised to come to our picket on Saturday and say a few words She's been really supportive of our campaign so far and has previously put forward a motion in the house of commons arguing that Picturehouse workers should be paid the living wage http://www.brixtonblog.com/mp-helen-hayes-back-ritzy-?/43199
  9. thank you all for the supportive comments, please come down and talk to us on the day of the strike, we'd love to meet you yeah greengoose you seem to be obsessed with the idea of the law, if something is legal then it is fine with you. can you possibly think of one law ever in the recent past that in hindsight was wrong? perhaps we believe the current share of profits to be a law that should be changed. we are not asking for a radical overhaul of the system, just less than a pound more per hour and yeah PH/cineworld said they'd talk with us and our union after we spoke at their shareholders AGM and we are really looking forward to this. we offered to call of this strike as a gesture of goodwill but they have so far declined to formally respond to our offer
  10. we are going on strike at ED Picturehouse again we ask supportive members of the public not to buy tickets for any time on saturday the 27th of may if you already have, you can get a refund up to 48hours before the film starts and we've had some great press: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2017/05/fight-living-wage-uk-170508130621113.html https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/may/18/picturehouse-staff-protest-cineworld-agm-living-wage-ritzy-hackney *PLEASE COME DOWN FOR 2.30pm TO GREET WORKERS AS THEY WALK OUT AT 2.45p* ------- EAST DULWICH PICTUREHOUSE WORKERS ARE GOING ON STRIKE! JOIN US OUTSIDE THE CINEMA ON SATURDAY THE 27TH TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! Picturehouse management have refused to pay us Living Wage, they have refused to recognise our chosen trade union, and they have refused to grant adequate sick pay, maternity and paternity pay. And what?s more, they have refused even to meet with us to discuss these matters. Regrettably, we have been left with no option but to withdraw our labour. Join us from 2.15 right opposite the cinema where there?ll be music, speeches, a whole bunch of people venting their anger at a company that made ?93.8 million post-tax profit and refuses to negotiate sharing this fairly. The campaign started last year with just one cinema, The Ritzy in Brixton, and now there are 6 cinemas striking together at East Dulwich on the day. The movement is growing but we need your help. This time, due to the other 5 sites renewing their ballot, it will be only East Dulwich on strike so we need as much support as possible. So please invite friends and share this event! There may well be a trip to the pub after too. See you on Saturday the 27th!
  11. our community demo was really successful yesterday - thanks to all those who took part and the customers who didn't go in or got a refund. we will be organising another strike quite soon and i'll keep you posted about it on this or you can email edpicturehouselivingwage@gmail.com also thanks for the supportive comments here. as for the rest, we wish you the best of luck.
  12. Thanks so much for your support. Here's the facebook event link if you wish to share it with anyone: https://www.facebook.com/events/199472583899752/ Due to restrictions around picketing from the new Trade Union Act and our union, East Dulwich Picturehouse will be unable to picket their workplace tomorrow while their on strike all day. So we're asking for supportive members of the public to spend a few hours leafleting ED Picturehouse while the striking staff are at the rally in central. The plan is to meet outside the Lord Plamerston (91 Lordship Lane) at 2.45, hand out flyers and talk to the public until about 7pm. Come down whenever you can! There'll be some refueling in the pub too. Please invite any friends that might be interested Thank you all so much!
  13. I hope you have a lovely weekend.
  14. Our next strike is on MAY DAY, Monday 1st May! The strike lasts all day and we ask everyone not to go to our cinema that day. While we will be off in central london protesting and picketing, supportive members of the community have stepped up to protest our site on our behalf! Join the facebook group bellow if you want to get involved and help us out! Along with strikers from Hackney, Crouch End, the Ritzy and Central Picturehouses we'll be heading to the May Day rally in Trafalgar Square, and speaking alongside John McDonnell MP! If you're in the area, come down and have a chat and pop a donation in one of our buckets! Towards the end of the rally, at 4pm, we'll be marching to Picturehouse Central to protest in support of A Living Wage for Picturehouse Central Staff who will be picketing. Let's celebrate May Day in style! https://www.facebook.com/groups/slondonsupportsPHstrikers/
  15. they wont do this because they know a) the LLW is expected to rise over time (in line with the cost of living) and b) the cause is about a lot more than the LLW. it's about maternity, paternity, sick pay and proper union recognition.
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