 Hi, I'm Camille Jolla, I'm here with Novara Media, we're at the Picture House Central Cinema where the Living Wage campaign is taking place at the moment. Let's go and check it out! What we're asking here today is for the London Living Wage, which is set at £9.75 an hour at the moment. Also, as well as the London Living Wage, we're asking for my tent to live, my tent to live. The staff have chosen to be represented by the Union Vectu and without recognition, we can't make any negotiations with our employers, such as our pay. We want the Living Wage, which is £9.75, we want to be able to live in London, not just merely survive. For a company that makes so much money, they can clearly afford to pay us the Living Wage. I mean, our CEO last year made £2.5 million, while we're here, you know, barely able to pay rent. Other things that we're on strike for are sick pay and maternity-paternity pay, so we can't afford to be sick for one or two days, because if we miss a shift, then we miss our pay and there's no reimbursement for that. What are we want? Living Wage! Picture House and Cineworld together, they made £93.8 million last year alone. We think it's very unreasonable, but they don't even want to negotiate with us the possibility of a better working condition. Share stuff on social media, donate to the Picture House Strike Fund and absolutely boycott Picture House and boycott Cineworld. Cineworld's the company that owns Picture House.