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Outlook Paying London's service workers a living wage is not just a moral imperative. It makes economic sense for the businesses that do it. | Outlook Paying London's service workers a living wage is not just a moral imperative. It makes economic sense for the businesses that do it. |
This is why companies ranging from Barclays to KPMG – neither renowned for their cuddliness – have signed up to pay it and have made a big noise about it. | This is why companies ranging from Barclays to KPMG – neither renowned for their cuddliness – have signed up to pay it and have made a big noise about it. |
When you pay a proper wage, you are much more likely to receive a proper service in return. The ancillary staff who look after your high-fliers stay in post for longer, are less inclined to absenteeism, and do a better job. It provides you with an easy PR win. | When you pay a proper wage, you are much more likely to receive a proper service in return. The ancillary staff who look after your high-fliers stay in post for longer, are less inclined to absenteeism, and do a better job. It provides you with an easy PR win. |
You would have thought, then, that a company such as Cineworld would have worked this out. Its low-waged staff don't look after other high-flying employees. They look after customers, and customer service tends to suffer if staff are grumpy and feel hard done by. | You would have thought, then, that a company such as Cineworld would have worked this out. Its low-waged staff don't look after other high-flying employees. They look after customers, and customer service tends to suffer if staff are grumpy and feel hard done by. |
The employees of the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton feel sufficiently hard done by that they're taking industrial action. | The employees of the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton feel sufficiently hard done by that they're taking industrial action. |
Picturehouse – Cineworld gobbled it up a while back – has harrumphed that the London living wage is something that can't be forecast, and says it can't run a business based on such imponderables. | Picturehouse – Cineworld gobbled it up a while back – has harrumphed that the London living wage is something that can't be forecast, and says it can't run a business based on such imponderables. |
Here's something that's easy to predict: strikes damage your business. | Here's something that's easy to predict: strikes damage your business. |
If the managers at the Picturehouse won't listen to their employees, or to their union, perhaps the auditors – funnily enough they're from KPMG – might like to have a quiet word. | If the managers at the Picturehouse won't listen to their employees, or to their union, perhaps the auditors – funnily enough they're from KPMG – might like to have a quiet word. |
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