Quick thread about the protests against mass redundancies in the arts (in London).

Tl;dr – over 1000 workers in the arts (and indeed, along a small stretch of the Thames) are set to lose their jobs within a month.

Branches are organising, and will need support from wider mvmt
On June 24 @Tate_United reported that @Tate [or rather Tate Enterprise, a separate firm that runs cafés etc] planned to make 200 staff redundant.

On July 3, the Guardian reported that the @NationalTheatre plans to make 400 casual staff, from backstage and FoH, redundant. & ..
On July 16, @PCS_Southbank (SBC) announced that SBC would be making nearly 2/3s of staff would be losing their jobs.

(Bear in mind all these three workplaces a short walk from each other.)
As LH reported, PCS Tate demand 3 things:

1/ If bailout money is available it must save jobs

2/ If the money isn’t enough, then institutions must demand more funding

3/ No redundancies while senior staff continue to be paid annual salaries of over £100,000.
The third and last action was last Saturday Aug 1, from PCS SBC, workers at the NT (outside of Bectu structures), as supported by several UCU branches, BP Or Not BP, and Vanessa Redgrave.

Short report on Saturday's demo here: https://tinyurl.com/yyem2jh5 
Sat 1 Aug coincided with an Open Letter from SBC staff. If you read anything linked here, read this: https://saveoursouthbank.com/ 

"When SBC reopens in 2021 it will operate with an entirely new operating structure, based, according to senior management, on a ‘start-up’."
Hope can say without ego that the combining of unions was helped by cosa nostra, the Art Workers Forum, which is developing as a shop stewards network in the art industry.

Please be in contact if you're a trade unionist in the arts facing redundancy.
Basics are:

- massive attacks across these three art workplaces (doubtless many others too), which

- fall dsprprtnlty on casualised and BAME workers (see the Open Letter)

- PCS taking the initiative

- there is money!

- we need mass protests

- road runs out after ~4 weeks
From @Tate_United just now: ‘our ballot results for strike action are in and 88.6% of members in
Tate Commerce vote YES on a 79%’ - see everyone in mid-Aug.
Tate strike dates, starting Tues 18th.

AgiTate (sub-PCS grouping leading effort, I believe) here: https://www.facebook.com/AgiTate-420032988201491/
Not just an employment issue: 'What will change from 2021 [at Southbank] (...) is that the centre will directly produce just 10 per cent of its arts activity. The remaining 90 per cent – “rentals” – will be provided by other partners and promoters.' https://tinyurl.com/y4rr45xd  (NSt)
Had missed it, 8 July EDM in regards Tate redundancies.
Fantastic to see support from the DUP
3 things

-Socialist Appl on 1 Aug: https://tinyurl.com/y5m4cel2 

-Art Forum on cmpgns, Tate strike: https://tinyurl.com/y66p5mgx 

-Elephant 'The art world, already a precarious and elitist space that few can afford to enter, looks set to become even smaller.': https://tinyurl.com/y4o7xrf3 
@PCS_Southbank will launch consultative ballot on 10 Aug over, q is whether members 'prepared to take action in defence of their redundancy terms, and their jobs.' (nb SBC have offered worse redundancy deal than agreed)

https://www.pcs.org.uk/news/pcs-to-launch-ballot-as-southbank-centre-confirms-cuts-to-redundancy-pay-for-hundreds-of-staff
Strike fund for Tate Commerce (put a £10 in, match it if you're good for it): https://www.gofundme.com/f/tate-commerce-strike-fund

And from SBC branchsec @garethspencer, top piece: https://tribunemag.co.uk/2020/08/how-the-southbank-centre-betrayed-arts-workers
On @PCS_Southbank's

- consultative ballot & Unite's joining possible industrial campaign (run for a week, then a postal ballot [forget how long takes], then a two-week "cooling off" period, iirc)

- and their request that SBC apply for gov funds

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/strike-action-looms-at-tate-and-southbank-centre-as-unions-fight-restructuring-plans
Email to Tate Commerce staff from management (thanks @thewhitepube).

'313 redundancies', 'selection process is likely to conclude by mid-September'
One correction, the employer in Tate case is Tate Commerce Ltd., a wholly-owned sub of Tate.
A link to Tate Commerce workers' strike fund.

They need ~2k more to go out without too much financial worry: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tate-commerce-strike-fund

Plus a reminder that Tate's (and Tate Commerce's) Boards are political appointees, most from Tory govs.
Art workers and wider movement invited to solidarity protest with Tate strikers. Saturday 22 August.

Please share this far and wide: https://www.facebook.com/events/725551438234293/
This is great from @SophieHemery on the campaign at the Tate. V thorough, and brings out attractions of working in the arts (I guess industry-specific ideologies of work): https://preview.tinyurl.com/yy2xehsz 

FB event for next Saturday's rally is here: https://tinyurl.com/y52qfzmo 
".. we present a banishing spell to rid the Tate Modern of the baleful influence of its bourgeois structures. .. we are here to support you as reproductive workers who maintain the conditions for artistic production .." Unsure what to make of.

http://www.psychogeography.org/tate-bastard/ 
wonder if it's possible to write a paragraph containing the word 'banishing' without also using 'baleful' at some point
1st day of the @Tate_United strikes, running through week. Links:

Event for Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, 11-3pm (see photo): https://tinyurl.com/yxjryut6 

And Sat, the week final, for the wider movement to show solidarity: https://tinyurl.com/y6bvj6bs 

Strike fund (dig!): https://tinyurl.com/y2msys2t 
I forgot where I got photo, props/apols to whoever took it

Crrctn ^: Tate strikes are from Tate Commerce wrkrs, in the shops. TC is a 'division' (other is Tate Catering) of Tate Enterprise Ltd., a whlly-wnd sub of Tate . I think (!) TC is the employer for legal purposes.
Two more campaigns on river, at Soutbank cntr and NT.

@PCS_Southbank got balloting, results imminently, fingers x'd.

Longer article on it: https://tinyurl.com/yymyvmu5 

Their first demo is two Saturdays off (29th), gonna be good: https://tinyurl.com/y2b7xztd 

Pic crrnt Private Eye:
back to Tate, just now
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