National museum security guards escalate strike action

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

Security guards at the National History Museum, Science Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum are planning to escalate their ongoing strike action with a month-long walkout in February.

The outsourced workers have been in a dispute with their employer, the private security contractor Wilson James, since last September over pay and working conditions.

The guards are demanding a pay rise to £16 per hour, sick pay from day one, and full parity with directly employed museum staff, including more annual leave and an annual bonus. 

They have urged the public to boycott the museums during the entire month of February, a time when the institutions would expect to see a big increase in footfall for the spring half-term.  

Security guards from the V&A’s other London sites, the Young V&A in Bethnal Green and V&A East in Stratford, have also confirmed that they will now join the campaign.