PCS members protest against job losses at Tate galleries
PCS union members from Tate Enterprises, the gallery group’s commercial wing, staged a protest outside the Tate Modern in central London today against restructuring plans which could lead to redundancies across the company.
The gallery was holding its press preview before its reopening, along with the Tate’s other sites across the country, on Monday.
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