NUJ concerned by proposed redundancies at Reach
Reach NUJ group chapel has expressed its concern over the proposal in Reach Scotland to make two roles redundant and delete another.
NUJ responds to union-busting at Dow Jones
The NUJ will explore all options to uphold the collective rights of journalists at Dow Jones after the company abruptly ended recognition talks.
Journalists at National World publish open letter calling for pay talks
National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members working for National World have branded the company’s refusal to enter into pay talks pending a takeover as damaging to staff’s morale and financial security.
Charges dropped against two Iranian journalists jailed for coverage of death of Mahsa Amini
NUJ welcomes closure of Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi's cases
Journalist charged for ‘terrorist financing’ in Philippines
NUJ criticises anti-terror legal action against second journalist.
NUJ condemns the death of photographer Ibrahim Ajaj in Syria
Backs the IFJ in seeking investigation and justice
Pay campaign
The NUJ's pay campaign calls for fair pay across journalism, providing practical support to chapels in their engagement with employers.
Sports journalists facing a “disturbing rise" in online abuse
"Relentless and debilitating” abuse has worsened
104 journalists killed this year, according to IFJ annual Killed List
Sharp increase in number of imprisoned journalists
NUJ marks International Day of Disabled People
Call to journalists to recognise barriers that exclude