Gallery staff refuse to stay silent
THE polite silence at England’s oldest public art gallery was shattered on Saturday as workers staged a protest against job losses and slashed wages.
Workers at the prestigious Dulwich Picture Gallery were joined by local residents as they took a stand against management’s brutal cost-cutting programme.
The protest in one of London’s most affluent areas proved a success as activists and members of the public joined in solidarity.
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