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Worthing Theatres: Covid-19 Forces Redundancy Talks

The Connaught, Worthing (photograph: Paul Farmer / Creative Commons)

Management behind Worthing Theatres and Museum tonight (July 2) said they are consulting with employees about possible redundancies, and plans for reduced hours and pay, as the organisation faces an uncertain future.

Despite being awarded an Arts Council England grant in June to offset some of the costs brought about by closures of theatres and museums during the coronavirus lockdown, Worthing Theatres and Museum said the support still isn't enough — and a restructuring must take place.

Management also blamed a lack of a post-Covid-19 roadmap for pushing it toward making a "redundancy consultation list" with 19 staff members on it out of 150.

The organisation said it was consulting with trade union BECTU and Worthing Borough Council over the exact action it must take.

Here is the full statement issued late this afternoon by Worthing Theatres and Museums:

“Having originally advised the public not to go to the theatre but not offering any closure orders, on 20th March 2020 the British Government finally ordered ‘theatres, cinemas, gyms and leisure centres to close ‘as soon as they reasonably can, and not to open tomorrow.’

"Since then no venues have been able to open their doors and the industry as a whole is still in the dark about when we will be allowed to hold live performances again or exactly what this will look like.

"Whilst we were thrilled to be awarded funding from the Arts Council England COVID-19 Emergency Fund, and have utilised the Government Job Retention (furlough) Scheme, without additional support from the Government we have no choice but to make the difficult but necessary decision to restructure and are currently in a process of consultation with employees.

"The proposed changes include redundancies and reduced hours. WTM has a staff of 150 and we have sadly added 19 staff members, from across all departments but weighted towards public facing, to a redundancy consultation list.

"A further 29 staff members will be facing a temporary reduction in hours and pay. We have consulted with Worthing Borough Council, and BECTU on these changes with the input of WTM union representatives.

"WTM became a charitable trust on Nov 1st 2019. 

"Being ordered to close after only 5 months of operation is an incredibly challenging situation and we are doing everything we can to survive and to reopen our venues for the people of Worthing as soon as it is safe to do so.

"We were incredibly proud of our debut season as a new company with strong sales and an air of excitement about the future.

"This process has been absolutely heartbreaking to all of us at WTM.

"If we do not take this action then we fear we may never be able to reopen”.

Worthing Theatres and Museum is a charitable incorporated organisation, operating the Connaught Theatre & Studio, Worthing Assembly Hall, Worthing Museum and the Pavilion Theatre.

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