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London, 24/09/2016. Today, "A Living Wage For Ritzy Staff" held a 24-hour strike and a protest outside the Ritzy in Brixton calling to Picturehouse owners Cineworld to pay the London Living Wage to the Ritzy staff. From the organiser Facebook page: <<A short time ago in a galaxy not so very far away, Ritzy staff went on strike for the London Living Wage. After 13 strikes of powerful campaigning in 2014, the rebellion took flight, receiving a 26% pay rise, but failing to secure a living wage. Despite all their efforts, the Dark Forces are still at large. Now, we're back! There's NEW HOPE. The Empire (Picturehouse owners Cineworld) made £99 million profit in 2015, and now the battle continues.<br />
* London Living Wage<br />
* Company sick pay for all<br />
* Company maternity/paternity/adoption pay<br />
* Fair pay rises for supervisors, managers, chefs, sound technicians, and projectionists […]>>.<br />
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For more information please click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1577031612602503/
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London, 24/09/2016. Today, "A Living Wage For Ritzy Staff" held a 24-hour strike and a protest outside the Ritzy in Brixton calling to Picturehouse owners Cineworld to pay the London Living Wage to the Ritzy staff. From the organiser Facebook page: <<A short time ago in a galaxy not so very far away, Ritzy staff went on strike for the London Living Wage. After 13 strikes of powerful campaigning in 2014, the rebellion took flight, receiving a 26% pay rise, but failing to secure...
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