Editor-in-Chief of the site is NUJ General Secretary Jeremy Dear.
All enquiries regarding this site should be sent to
webqueries@nuj.org.uk, stating your name and the nature of your enquiry. The NUJ cannot guarantee to reply to any enquiry.
Copyright
All material, written and graphical, on this site is the copyright of the National Union of Journalists or of the copyright owners.
Copyright in the collections of material on this site belongs to the National Union of Journalists.
HTML code is the copyright of Keywords Associates Ltd except where otherwise stated.
PHP, MySQL and Javascript code is the copyright of Keywords Associates Ltd except where otherwise stated.
Parts of the code of this site are published under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence (
what's that?).
Privacy
This site is designed for both members and non-members of the National Union Journalists (NUJ). Some areas of the site are only accessible to NUJ members and authorised individuals who must register to use the site.
Any personal information collected on this site is for the purposes of ensuring the better running of the site, and assisting clerical procedures relating to NUJ activities only. These clerical procedures may include statistical analysis.
No personal information collected on this site is passed to third parties without the explicit permission of the individual who supplied the information and the site has been notified to the Office of the Information Commissioner under the Data Protection Act 1988.
Cookies set by this site are for the purpose of registering NUJ members and other authorised persons in order to facilitate access to password-protected areas and to provide extra functionality. All cookies expire at the end of a session - that is, when the user closes down and quits his or her browser.
Links
The inclusion of any links on this site should not be interpreted as an endorsement of the organisation connected with that site or any views expressed on that site.
We make every effort to check that the links included in this site are current and that the aims, programmes and operations of the organisations linked to are consistent with the objectives of this site and the National Union of Journalists.
We do not guarantee the quality of the information contained on web pages external to this site, nor do we make any claims regarding the accuracy or timeliness of such information, or the honesty, reliability or competence of the organisations represented in or by those web pages.
Please let us know if links do not work or if the organisations linked to in any way fail to meet the high standards embodied in the NUJ Code of Conduct and the other policy statements on this site. If our investigation supports your claims, the links in question will be removed.
The NUJ's Commitment
The NUJ has used and will use its best efforts to ensure that all members follow the high standard set out in the NUJ Code of Conduct.
The NUJ has used its best efforts to ensure that the information in this site is timely and accurate, that all copyright holders are acknowledged, and that no illegal or offensive material, or defamatory or discriminatory comments are published on the site.
While the National Union of Journalists takes every effort to monitor the content of this site, responsibility for any content not supplied by persons employed by or in the service of the National Union of Journalists or any of its affiliated or associated organisations rests entirely with the individual or individuals who supplied it.
It is the responsibility of that person or those persons to ensure that their material is non-defamatory, non-discriminatory, does not breach any copyright agreement, and does not breach the Data Protection Act.
If you bring any material on this site to our attention which breaches NUJ guidelines or the Code of Conduct or which in any way contravenes the laws of England, it will be removed.