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Thanks Penguin, I support the strikers they should have the london minimum wage. I'd pay a wee bit more for that. Today i have 2 kids that are expecting to see Coco and I dont fancy letting them down so will go, not sure if the strikers want people to not attend.

alice Wrote:

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> Maybe take them to peckhamex. That way you?ll be

> supporting the strikers and an independent cinema

> at the same time. independent.


I entirely support the PH workers' campaign, but does anyone know what they're paid at Peckhamplex? I have actually emailed them to ask if they pay the LLW but no response.

alice Wrote:

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> Well they stay open and make a profit at ?4.99 a

> seat. At 3 x that Picture house can afford the LLW


As I said, I entirely support PH staff's campaign for LLW. But still very interested to know if Peckhamplex (which I use regularly) manages to offer such cheap tickets by not paying LLW.

alice Wrote:

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> Well they stay open and make a profit at ?4.99 a

> seat. At 3 x that Picture house can afford the LLW


Beside the point, surely.


Do Plex pay LLW or not? Is going there really any better? Surely this is important info if you're really that concerned.

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