Action group formed of & ran by Cineworld and PH employees around the UK✊ organising collective power and fighting for fair treatment. Supported by @bectu reps.
At the start of lockdown, many Cineworld workers were let go with no pay or any guarantees of future work.
Workers at Cineworld got together and formed the @cineactiongroup to challenge the decisions of management.
Here we have the story of how the group was formed:
We've been hearing reports that Cineworld workers are being forced to complete 30+ hours of training unpaid.
Workers have a right to be paid for training - if you're affected by this, get in touch with us or @betterthanzero.
We’re hearing news that Cineworld staff at Glasgow Science Centre have found out their workplace will not be reopening via Twitter, leaving them unsure of whether or not they will have a job to return to. This information should have been communicated to staff directly.
1⃣2⃣3⃣4⃣days to go until the Workers Reunion kicks off in Scotland. If you want work after lockdown to be better for everyone, help out on Saturday 8th and Saturday 15th. Let's get Scotland organised! 🦊
https://t.co/lUrxwNCCKt
Did you take redundancy or leave Cineworld last year when faced with a decision between that or unpaid leave?
We’re looking to get folk together and push for you to be reinstated into your job. If you’re in this position and you wanted to return to your job, please DM us!
In October, many of us were faced with a decision between unpaid leave or redundancy, and in an attempt to secure income, many staff reluctantly left the company. We continue to call on Cineworld to reinstate these staff members.
Cineworld is hiring new staff while denying former loyal staff members the opportunity to reapply for their jobs. They were denied the opportunity to be reinstated when the furlough scheme was extended and many former staff members continue to struggle financially.
Last year Cineworld/Picturehouse gave their staff a terrible choice between unpaid leave or redundancy & just 3 days to decide. Ahead of cinemas reopening in May, I've asked the CEO to offer redundant staff at the Ritzy, East Dulwich & West Norwood Picturehouses their jobs back
@MartyDepolo Hi Marty, it’s quite difficult to say at this point - we’d advise potentially waiting for confirmation of a return to work. Is the notice period for your 2nd job a month in your contract? Thanks!
Once again staff have found out vital information about the reopening of our cinemas via the media. We need the reopening of our cinemas to put workers first.
We call on Cineworld to...
➡️ Pay the living wage
➡️ Recognise our union, @bectu
➡️ Prioritise staff safety
A year ago we formed in response to Cineworld’s decision to make many of us redundant as cinemas across the country closed. We grew from a small group of employees into a collective which covers all Cineworld and Picturehouse sites across the UK.
We’d also like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us and amplified our voices. We’ve been shown solidarity from so many people and we cannot thank you all enough. ✊
We will continue to call for Cineworld to...
🍿 Reinstate staff who wish to return to roles they left when their only other option was unpaid leave.
🍿 Recognise our trade union, @bectu
🍿 Pay all staff a real living wage.
🍿 Engage constructively with staff representatives.
“My dream is that we don’t go back to normal”: to mark one year since lockdown, we asked ten key cinema workers to share their experiences and hopes for re-opening ☞ https://t.co/Bj87A31KVR