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‘Unprecedented’ month-long strikes planned at major London museums – The Art Newspaper

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 28 January 2025 15:56
Published 28 January 2025
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Security guards at the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum are stepping up their demands for better pay with a month-long strike. Due to run every day from 1 to 28 February the union behind the planned action, United Voices of the World (UVW), has described the action as “unprecedented” and “the longest strike in the history of all three institutions” .

UVW says that about 100 of its members work as security guards at the three museums, all of whom are employed by the external contractor Wilson James. Security guards at the Young V&A Museum in Bethnal Green, east London, and the V&A East Museum in Stratford have also joined the dispute.

“The workers, who are outsourced to private security contractor Wilson James, are fighting for a pay rise to £16 per hour, sick pay from day one, and full parity with directly employed museum staff, including more annual leave and an annual bonus,” says a UVW statement. The union has urged the public to support its members by not visiting the museums while the next strike is on.

Previous strike action took place earlier this month. A Wilson James spokesperson said at the time: “We offer competitive compensation and are committed to transparent negotiations with our recognised unions. While we acknowledge the demands put forward by UVW, we are seeking a resolution that balances fair pay with the need to remain financially responsible.” UVW has also launched a series of legal claims against Wilson James.

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