

Candy Udwin, PCS activist from the National Gallery and Mark Serwotka
PCS General Secretary PCS


Zeena Elhassan and Dani Chege from the LSE

Daniel speaks about the succesful campaign to bring him and the other
LSE cleaners back in house

One of the BM workers speaks


The protesters march around the block containing the British Museum




and stop outside where the British Museum management is housed

to make sure they know the workers want to talk about their future
and to be brought in-house

and not to be moved to another private company which will most likely
go bust

They march on



and make their way to the North entrance to the British Museum


where they pause briefly and let everyone know why they are protesting


before walking on and

and making their way back to the


front entrance to the museum again.



Where Poetry on the Picket Line have come to perform - beginning with
Janine Booth

with her poem about scabs

followed by Mark Coverdale

and Grim Chip (Chip Hamer)

. PCS Assistant General Secretary/General Treasurer Chris Baugh





Mark Coverdale and Chip Hamer of Poetry on the Picket Line


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