The Pret a Manger Staff Union believes all Pret workers deserve enough pay and enough guaranteed hours to live on.
Because of this, the Union is demanding Pret pay all its staff the London Living Wage of £8.55 (£7.45 in the rest of the UK).
But we know that Pret won’t listen just because we ask nicely. We need you to get involved: join the union, talk to your workmates about the campaign, and attend the upcoming public actions which will put pressure on Pret to give us the wage and the hours we need.
What else does PAMSU do?
- Mentoring of workplace activists
- Training on the skills we need to get organised
- Legal support
- Supporting each other when raising grievances or fighting disciplinaries
What makes PAMSU different?
PAMSU is an independent union. That means no managers, no politicians, and no bureaucrats. We don’t rely on the law or the goodwill of the company when it comes to fighting for the interests of Pret workers.
Instead, PAMSU believes all Pret workers—whether you’re a barista, team leader, kitchen staff or any other position—should come together to support each other. Only by standing together will we make sure we get the respect we deserve. It’s only through solidarity that we’ll make Pret a better place to work.
So get involved today: pret.staff.union@gmail.com
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I’m a Pret worker and the modelof Pret is NOT represented daily a lot of pretence when officials visit and Very Very Poor excuses for managers as a former manager myself this company is letting itself down by putting ill equipt ill mannered unqualified persons as management. I’d like to see Pret live up to its model(motto) Very disappointing I’m sure the owners did not foresee this as the reality. It is a Shambles.