Stephen King's son among writers boycotting British Library event in solidarity with striking workers

Several prominent horror authors, including the son of Stephen King, Joe Hill, have refused to participate in a British Library event scheduled for this weekend due to the planned strike by unionized staff over poverty wages.

The strike, which began on Monday and runs until November 9th, has led to several writers boycotting the 'Tales of the Weird' festival. Inspired by the library's collections of forgotten ghost and horror stories, the event was set to feature comedian Robin Ince, actor Alice Lowe, folk horror writer Andrew Michael Hurley, and Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski.

Joe Hill cited his mother, Stephen King, as one reason for his decision not to attend. "After discussing with other writers, I agreed it was best not to do the event," he said, adding that attending would have been difficult given the circumstances. Fellow author V Castro also spoke out against the low wages, stating, "A living wage and the ability to feed oneself and their family shouldn't be up for debate."

The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) claims it represents a substantial portion of the British Library workforce and argues that workers are struggling due to poverty wages. The union's spokesperson pointed out that recent pay offers had been inadequate, with some staff receiving as little as 1.6% of an inflation-proof rise.

British Library officials have stated that they plan to keep all buildings open during the strike period but expect significant disruption and potential reading room closures. Despite this, the library claims it will maintain its normal opening hours and operate a reduced service during the strikes.
 
Aww mann, what's goin on with those horror authors πŸ€”πŸ’€! I feel so bad for Joe Hill, especially since his dad is Stephen King 😊. It just makes sense that he wouldn't wanna support an event when people are strugglin' financially πŸ’Έ. The British Library should be ashamed of their poverty wages, fam 😑. V Castro said it best - a livin wage shouldn't even be up for debate πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ! I hope they resolve this ASAP so the library can get back to its normal self πŸ“šπŸ’ͺ. Can we just send 'em all some care packages or somethin'? 🎁😊
 
Ugh, I feel bad for those writers man πŸ˜’ they're literally working hard to create spooky stories and horror novels but can't even take care of themselves on a decent wage πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, what's next? Can't afford paper or ink anymore? πŸ“ The British Library is supposed to be all about preserving our literary history, not struggling with poverty wages πŸ’Έ. It's super disappointing that some writers like Joe Hill and V Castro are speaking out against this though πŸ‘. Maybe we can raise awareness about it and get the union more support 🀞?
 
Wow πŸ’ΈπŸ˜“ this is soooo not right! I mean, I get that they need to negotiate for better wages, but poor Joe Hill has to deal with his dad's shadow 🀣... like, Stephen King is a legend, no one can deny that. And V Castro makes some valid points about living wage tho πŸ’•. This is all about the struggle is real kinda thing, and I gotta respect that πŸ™. How are they even gonna keep it open during the strike tho? Like, it's not like they have endless funds or something πŸ’ΈπŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Ugh 😩 I'm so done with these writers deciding not to attend just because they're being paid pennies πŸ€‘. Like what's the big deal about striking over poverty wages? Can't they just negotiate better deals? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, come on, Joe Hill is literally Stephen King's son for crying out loud! What's he gonna say, "Sorry guys, my dad's bank account is too full"? πŸ˜‚ It's not like the writers are asking for the moon here. Just a living wage and some basic human dignity would be nice πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I swear, it's all about the drama and the attention πŸ“šπŸ’”. Can't they just work together to create change instead of making a big show out of it? 😩 The British Library is already struggling and now this? It's just not fair πŸ€•.
 
omg this is wild i was thinking of visiting the british library with my friends but now i dont know if we should... i think its kinda harsh that they have to strike over poverty wages tho like, cant they just give their employees a decent raise? πŸ€”πŸ’Έ i mean im all for free culture and stuff, but at what cost, right? πŸ˜• anyway, who else is gonna boycott this thing?
 
omg u cant bliev these british libary writers r so cool 🀯 they didnt wanna do this festivl cuz of poverty wages lol like how can ur supposed 2 live on min wage? πŸ€‘ i feel bad 4 them, joe hill s son is literally related to steve king lol. i no ppl whos got real jobs (i dont) but at least dey get paid decently. british libary staff just gotta stand up 4 themselves, ya feel? 🀝
 
its so sad to hear about these authors boycottin the festival over wages πŸ€• u gotta feel for dem, strugglin to make ends meet. i mean joe hill is like steven kings son, no doubt he's got a good income from his books and whatnot, but its still not right that workers are livin on poverty wages πŸ’Έ. 1.6% rise? that's like, a joke. the british library should be doin better than that, especially with all the money they must get from book sales and tourist fees πŸ€‘. anywayz, im hopin it brings awareness to the issue and maybe gets some change comin in the near future πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u guys idk how u can just ignore writers rn Joe Hill is literally his dad lol he's not just any writer, he's the son of STEPHEN KING! i get why he wouldn't wanna go to this event tho, poverty wages r crazy... i mean, who gets paid 1.6% of an inflation-proof rise? like, no way, pls! V Castro said it best, "a living wage and the ability to feed oneself and their family shouldn't be up for debate" 🀯 british library officials say they'll keep buildings open but expect huge disruption? idk how they can afford that if they're not paying staff enough πŸ€‘ anyway, wish the writers would just stand firm on this one...
 
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