West Ham told the Telegraph that they paid their permanent full-time and part-time staff the living wage, although that is not the case for all of the workers at their London Stadium home, which is publicly owned and the operation of which falls under the jurisdiction of City Hall.
London Stadium stewards employed by OCS contracted through LS185 on behalf of E20 are thought to earn an average of £7.50 to £8,50 per hour while Stadium bar staff earn £7.50 per hour are employed by Delaware North under a contract from LS185 on behalf of E20. By comparison the new match day SLO’s on duty on Wednesday night and employed directly by West Ham earn the London Living Wage of £9.75 per hour.
A London Stadium 185 Spokesman confirmed to ClaretandHugh “All LS185 employees earn London Living wage. You’re correct as regards sub-contractors – some earn less than London Living wage at present.”
An insider at West Ham told ClaretandHugh: “The club have no mechanism in which to pay staff not employed by them. It’s ironic that the only staff not paid LLW are those employed by E20 which is ultimately owned by City Hall which is run by London Mayor who is calling on the club to pay it and of course they do, to all full and part time staff.”
We await responses from E20 Stadium LLP and the London Mayor on the same question on London Stadium staff.
F**k me. You couldn’t make it up. West Ham are not their employers. Why is it their responsibility. Perhaps we should have someone loitering outside the ground on pay day bunging everyone. Get real you idiots. Just another bash West Ham exercise. How do these people gain positions of influence?
West Ham don’t employ the catering staff of security staff. Talk to the Stadium organisers
It is interesting the words sub-contractors or zero hours contract in other words.
I can’t believe what I have just read West Ham players not getting a fair wage !!!!