Guardian), Cineworld Action Group took to Twitter to condemn the new decision.“This is utterly despicable,” the tweet began. “As thousands of Cineworld and Picturehouse staff across the country continue to struggle to afford basic necessities, top Cineworld bosses are set to potentially receive up to £33m each in share awards.”This is utterly despicable.
As thousands of Cineworld and Picturehouse staff across the country continue to struggle to afford basic necessities, top Cineworld bosses are set to potentially receive up to £33m each in share awards.
https://t.co/HRLQ52YS48— Cineworld Action Group (@cineactiongroup) January 25, 2021All 127 Cineworld sites across the UK and Ireland were closed indefinitely last October, in light of.
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