Waterstones staff deliver petition for living wage to company HQ

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Booksellers from branches across the country challenge managing director James Daunt, some saying they can’t afford food and rent

Waterstones staff testified to cutting back on food in order to afford rent as they travelled across the country to deliver a 9,300-signature petition to the chain’s London headquarters, calling for the introduction of a living wage.

 

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I have never been surrounded by so many knowledgable and highly educated people as when I was at Waterstones, nor been so poor. Idea that a ‘stimulating job’ somehow makes up for crippling poverty is offensive.

While bookshops are shrinking & disappearing off the high streets, due to the tax avoiding Amazon & because shareholders demand a bigger profit than last year, the top executives of Waterstones get paid millions & ordinary Britons get treated like machinery. What can go wrong?

get another Job then, that's how it works! 🙄

The cost of living is far too high in the UK.

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