British Library “money-saving” tips leave bitter taste for PCS members

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“Tell the British Library not to be a Scrooge this Christmas and give its workers the pay rise they deserve.”

By the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)

Festive shopping tips sent by the British Library ahead of the latest round of strike action were about as welcome as a lump of coal from Santa.

Our low-paid members at the London institution are set to strike from 8 to 12 December in their ongoing dispute over pay.

In meeting with the British Library, PCS has repeatedly highlighted the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on workers. Despite this, BL management has refused to increase its offer beyond the 3.8% minimum – refusing to account for the 2% restoration from last year’s shortfall, whereby BL workers were paid 3% compared to other public sector workers who received 5%. 

In a health and wellbeing newsletter circulated with British Library staff this month, the employer suggested “a few money-saving ideas” for workers, which included the following festive tips:

  • “Consider having a conversation with loved ones about the cost-of-living crisis and propose mutually skipping presents this year,”
  • Offering handmade gifts such as “a voucher for a home-cooked meal, a walk in the park, chores”, and
  • Buying second-hand gifts.

It appears the Ghost of Christmas Present skipped the British Library during his rounds this year.

PCS members, who are demanding an RPI-linked pay rise with restoration, found the tips as appetising as 3-day-old Christmas turkey, with some members describing its content “tasteless” and “condescending”. Perhaps the British Library could consider giving its workers a better pay award so workers can afford to celebrate Christmas this year – just a suggestion, of course.

The first period of strike action in October and November was well supported by members, the public, MPs and also by authors and artists who refused to cross the picket lines, leading to the cancellation of events.

Support the strikers

Go and show your support to the strikers on the picket line outside the library’s Euston Road entrance from 9am to 1pm, Monday to Friday this week! You can also demonstrate your solidarity with cultural workers by:

  • Sharing messages of solidarity on social media using the hashtag #BritishLibraryOnStrike.
  • Completing our e-action to ask MPs to call for increased grant in aid funding for the library.
  • Asking your MP to support our early day motion on pay at the library.
  • Following us on social media: X: @BritLibrary; Instagram: BritishLibraryPCS
  • Donating to our strike fund so workers can continue to strike with no loss of pay.
  • Encouraging guests to withdraw from all BL events until they meet PCS’ demands.

Tell the British Library not to be a Scrooge this Christmas and give its workers the pay rise they deserve.


Featured image: PCS British Library Strike. Photo credit: PCS Union on Twitter/X on 7 November 2025.

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