London, UK. 24th September 2016. Workers at the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton, who with their union BECTU took part in a series of strikes which resulted in a substantial wage increase, were on strike again with a lively picket calling for the London Living Wage, company sick pay and other benefits for all staff and fair rises for supervisors, managers, chefs, sound technicians and projectionists and everyone working for Picturehouse. They say that Cineworld that owns Picturehouse made an after tax profit of £81. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 24th September 2016. Workers at the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton, who with their union BECTU took part in a series of strikes which resulted in a substantial wage increase, were on strike again with a lively picket calling for the London Living Wage, company sick pay and other benefits for all staff and fair rises for supervisors, managers, chefs, sound technicians and projectionists and everyone working for Picturehouse. They say that Cineworld that owns Picturehouse made an after tax profit of £ million in 2015, and should share a little of that with its employees to give them enough to pay rent and put food on the table - the London Living Wage - but management have rejected negotiations. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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