Trouble continues to rumble on in the West End: BECTU members - including lighting, audio and backstage staff -have voted to take industrial action over low pay.

The move comes after lengthy negotiations with the Society of London Theatres (SOLT) - the association which represents the producers, theatre owners and managers of 50 theatres in central London. Even an eight- hour session at ACAS couldn’t help the two sides resolve their differences.

In the latest round of talks SOLT increased its original offer from 1.6% to 3.25%, but withdrew its undertaking to backdate the award to 18 November 2001. This would increase the average wage to £6.54 an hour, but, according to the union, would still leave seven of the West End theatres’ 10 pay grades below the Council of Europe's £7.39 decency threshold - and five below the Low Pay Unit’s threshold of £6.82.

BECTU says that London’s theatres can look back over three years of good profits, and should be able to fund pay increases. If agreement isn’t reached soon, theatres in the West End may well go dark.


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