School cleaners call off Hackney strike
Union lifts threat following compromise over pay and contracts
Union lifts threat following compromise over pay and contracts
School cleaners are preparing to strike, but early signs of compromise could bode well for 2018
More than 40 school cleaners to drop their mops in pay row, as union says ‘someone has to do the dirty work’
Rate up 45p to £10.20 an hour as borough celebrates start of Living Wage Week 2017
Screen giant claims an email sent from a union address ‘instructed employees to encourage attacks’ on its website in support of long-running strike action
Gerry Morrissey accuses film chain of ‘intimidating’ staff, some of whom have been striking over its refusal to pay a voluntary living wage
‘Bitter irony’ that the scheme’s launch coincided with Mayor Glanville’s pledge to tackle poverty pay
Cinema workers to ramp up pressure on Picturehouse to pay staff a minimum of £9.75 an hour with third walk out in a month
Philip Glanville has called on all businesses in the borough to follow his council’s lead
Cinema workers are calling on Hackney Picturehouse to pay its staff a minimum of £9.40 an hour – a figure calculated as the basic cost of living in London
Staff at the Dalston cinema are demanding to be paid the London Living Wage
Cinema gets ‘gift of coal’ from Citizens UK campaigners while ‘Living Wage Champions’ Sugru celebrated
Follow our example, comms agency’s director tells other local businesses
Town Hall claims it is set to be first London borough to achieve London Living Wage compliance following London Assembly’s report
Town Hall urged to take action as contracted employees found to receive less than London Living Wage
Hackney Council should act now to broaden Living Wage pay