Posted 29 July 2012:
Last night, when our son and his friend got home early from the movies in Frankfurt, we were surprised to learn that the movie theater CineStar Metropolis is on strike. They were not able to see the movie The Dark Night Rises.
He was given a flyer, which stated the strikers’ case.
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.… We run the cash register, check your tickets, run the service counter and the film. We sell you Coke and popcorn. Many of us earn euro 7,42 per hour (before taxes). Only a few of us earn more than euro 8,00 an hour. We can’t make a living on this, especially not in this expensive Rhine-Main area. Our pay is also lower than at other movie theaters.
We are on strike for a pay-raise and better working conditions. Only a good tariff/labor agreement can help ensure this.
Dear movie goers, we ask for your understanding. Please also consider that our pay (working nights and weekends) is considerably lower than the price of your movie ticket.
We will be back when all this settled.
The strikers of the Metropolis movie theater
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Our daughter had gone to see the same movie on Thursday (26 July) and I noticed her student ticket was euro 9,00. Adult tickets are generally euro 11,90.
I understand the workers’ situation and hope for the best.
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