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Don't go to the Ritzy Tonight (Fri 11th Apr) - Support the Strike!


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I've no idea Jeremy. The BECTU website doesn't say.


Perhaps other branches aren't heavily unionised or pay is decided locally rather than centrally through a sort of franchise model?


But I agree a Picturehouse-wide ballot would have been more useful.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Good day to choose, Calvary opens today and has

> been pre-booked/sold out for several weeks


While I appreciate the inconvenience for customers, a Friday night is most effective for the impact it has on the business's takings. A strike on a Mon morning would be pointless, no?

That's what I meant- Ritzy/Picturehouses know this film is going to be mass and have been promoting it for some time-timing may well be sheer coincidence for the release but could not have been fortunate for getting noticed. We're Ritzy members and fully support the action.

The staff are great and I applaud their action.

we looked at booking on Tuesday and all was all sold out. I think many may have cancelled tonight and Picturehouses are getting a skeleton staff from other branches to cover, please don't cross the friendly picket line

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