London, UK. 27th May, 2017. Workers from East Dulwich Picturehouse have strung a huge banner 'Boycott Cineworld!' between the trees on Lordship Lane opposite the cinema to greet workers walking out on strike in their dispute for trade union recognition, adequate sick pay, maternity and paternity pay and a living wage. Management at owners Cineworld that made £ million post-tax profit last year is refusing to talk with the workers. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. Workers from East Dulwich Picturehouse have strung a huge banner 'Boycott Cineworld!' between the trees on Lordship Lane opposite the cinema to greet workers walking out on strike in their dispute for trade union recognition, adequate sick pay, maternity and paternity pay and a living wage. Management at owners Cineworld that made £ million post-tax profit last year is refusing to talk with the workers. The dispute, which began at the Ritzy in Brixton, now involves six cinemas, though only East Dulwich was striking today as the others are renewing their strike ballots. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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