10.11.13

The campaign so far




Thanks to comedian and activist Mark Thomas, Tracey, Rikki for their ongoing support for our struggle and for staging protests in our cinema and producing these videos.

Who are we?
We are a collective of staff members at Curzon Cinemas (aka Curzon World). In the face of the company's rapid expansion and corporatisation we are fighting for the London Living Wage. You can follow our campaign here, join our facebook group Curzon Workers Party and follow us on Twitter, where we are called Curzon Workers.

Why have we formed this movement?
We have formed this movement because we have lost faith in the company. What was once an exciting group of independent cinemas is turning into a soulless brand with no respect for staff and little interest in customers.
Read this by our petition-creator Fred Paxton for more information about us and Fair Pay in London's Indies

What are we fighting for?
We have won the Living Wage campaign. London employees will be getting a raise from £7 to £8 starting from 1st October 2014 and £9.15 (current London Living Wage w.e.f 3rd Nov 2014) from 1st January 2015.
We are now supporting other cinema workers and other low waged workers in the UK for their right for Living Wage - we are doing the best we can, working together with The Ritzy cinema staff in Brixton.

What we have achieved so far?
- Curzon has voluntarily recognised our union BECTU on 13th January 2014.
- Curzon has finally agreed to pay the Living Wage on Wednesday 29 October 2014.
- Concession prices ticket was brought back after endless pressure from the staff, our loyal customers and supporters. The concession price £5 is only available on off peak hours but we believe it should be available at all times. We are working on this, watch this space!

*For more information on the London Living Wage/Living Wage - please click here

9.11.13

7 Reasons why Philip Knatchbull's response rings hollow.

Today Philip Knatchbull sent out a standard email in reply to concerned customers.



Here are seven reasons why we feel this response lacks substance and exposes senior management as being out of touch with our current campaign.

1. Philip congratulates himself for not paying us minimum wage. The whole point of the Living Wage campaign is that minimum wage is not enough to live off. Yet another example of Curzon not listening to our needs.

2. Philip defends the decision not to pay us fair wages due to the company 'operating at break even'. In reality there is a huge discrepancy between our pay and senior management's. This needs to be addressed. There is no attempt to bridge the gap. It appears the only way Curzon is willing to save money is by keeping their general staff below the living wage.

3. We believe that if the company is in financial difficulty, now is not the time to embark on a major expansion.

4. Philip says 'We have recently increased wages by nearly 6%'. The truth is, part of the 6% was annual inflation. He continues: 'we intend to introduce enhanced benefits and incentives soon.'  Enhanced benefits have no impact on our living costs and again show how Curzon are not attending to our needs and concerns. One such 'incentive' was revealed at our recent forum meeting. This will be a 'party lottery' whereby one lucky staff member from across the chain gets to mingle with head office staff at one of their regular parties.

5. Philip goes on 'We also want to ensure that our employees are well represented and have a voice in our organisation.' In fact our established staff forum has recently been restructured; the number of reps per cinema has been halved. The forum now serves as a series of presentations from head office staff, rather than the dialogue we had in place earlier this year.

6. Furthermore in the first of these forum meetings head office made promises they have since gone back on. We have yet to see anything, even simple solutions to problems, followed through.

7. Philip has been CEO of Curzon for seven years and this is the first time he has ever acknowledged his staff or suggested implementing incentives.

Thank you to everyone who emailed Philip Knatchbull to prompt this response.



Here is the full text of Philip's email:

Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for your email and apologies for taking a while to respond. 

We value our front line staff for their enthusiasm and knowledge of cinema and we regard it as positive when customers are motivated to support them, although of course we don’t like being on the receiving end of some of the criticisms that have been put to us, so would like to explain our position.  

The London Living Wage
We want to reward our people as well as we can. We are not a minimum wage employer and already pay some of the best rates for cinema staff. We would like to pay the London Living Wage but have to deal with commercial realities. We have not made profits over recent years and are operating at break even.  The additional cost of the London Living Wage would push us into unsustainable losses that, in the long term, could be a threat both to jobs and our ability to offer the diversity of films that are our core purpose. 

Working with our staff and customers we are trying to develop ways to enhance the cinema-going experience and to increase box office revenues so that we can increase wages and at the same time keep our business viable. We have recently increased wages by nearly 6% and we intend to introduce enhanced benefits and incentives soon.  Thereafter our aim is to move as quickly as we can towards being in a position to pay the London Living Wage on a sustainable basis. 

Employee representation
We also want to ensure that our employees are well represented and have a voice in our organisation. 

We recently set up an Employee Consultation Forum, which enables our employees to channel their views through their democratically elected representatives so their anonymity is protected. This is a meaningful forum that carries weight and we act on the feedback. 

In addition to this, we have started a process of engagement with BECTU, which we hope will lead to a mutually acceptable voluntary recognition of the union. If this cannot be achieved then our employees will have the chance to choose their representation via a ballot.  

Additionally, you might be interested to know that we are also looking at establishing a forum whereby we can listen to the views of our customers on all aspects of our operations, our programming and the cinema-going experience and to talk to them about planned initiatives and hear their feedback.

I hope this reassures you of our good intentions. We will keep our customers informed of developments, meanwhile, please bear with us as we attempt to provide a solution. We will be issuing further news soon, and so we will make sure our customers are all included.

Yours Sincerely,


Philip Knatchbull
CEO

1.11.13

Sign our petition

Please sign and share our online petition on Change.org. "Curzon Cinemas: Pay workers the London living wage" 

10.9.13

Help us by writing to our Head Office

Curzon World Head Office must pay their non-managerial staff the London Living Wage. We feel our CEO, Philip Knatchbull, COO, Mel Alcock and the new Operation Manager, from the VUE cinema, Andrew Bailey has no sympathy nor does they care about our struggle.

In an effort to show solidarity to Curzon Workers (General staff, managers, bar supervisors, projectionists, telephone booking line staff, and technicians) we are requesting that supporters:


Call and email Philip Knatchbull, Mel Alcock and Andrew Bailey to do the decent thing and pay their workers the London Living Wage and treat them with honest communication and respect. Andrew Bailey has been known as a bully at his previous work place, VUE and he has already shown this by bullying our managers by pressuring them with alot of work. He has no understanding how our cinema works.

Mel Alcock, Chief Operations Officer :
0207 438 9521 & Mel.Alcock@curzon.com

Andrew Bailey, Operation Manager :
0207 438 9500 & Andrew.Bailey@curzon.com

Philip Knatchbull : Philip.Knatchbull@curzon.com

General email address : info@curzon.com

If you don't get a reply, please call again or send another email until you get a reply. 

Please be polite in your calls and emails.