Broadcasting, Entertainment and Arts Unions send solidarity to Reach journalists
The Broadcasting, Entertainment and Arts Unions has shared a statement of solidarity with journalists at Reach "recognising that AI can never be a substitute for journalism."
Birmingham & Coventry NUJ branch expresses solidarity with Reach journalists
The Birmingham & Coventry NUJ Branch has passed a motion expressing support and solidarity with journalists at Reach amid plans by the publisher to make large-scale redundancies.
NUJ PR & Communications branch stands in solidarity with Reach journalists
The branch has condemned cuts and urged full support for the Reach group chapel's call for full disclosure on the use of artificial intelligence at the company.
PA chapel shows solidarity with Reach journalists
The PA chapel has passed a motion to show public support for colleagues at Reach plc in light of mass redundancies at the publisher.
Financial Times chapel solidarity with Reach journalists
The FT chapel has sent their full support as members are consulted over next steps.
March against fascism
NUJ members can assemble on 13 September in solidarity alongside others in the trade union bloc at 12pm in Russell Square, London.
TUC Congress 2025: solidarity with journalists in Gaza and worldwide
TUC Congress unanimously passed an NUJ motion calling on delegates to continue standing in solidarity with journalists globally and condemn attacks against media workers.
Global solidarity on press freedom in Gaza
At the rate journalists are being killed in Gaza by the Israeli army, there will soon be no one left to keep you informed.
Solidarity statements in response to killing of Al Jazeera journalists
The NUJ and its branches have expressed condemnation and called for accountability after Israeli forces deliberately killed six media workers and another civilian in yet another targeted attack against Palestinian journalists.
NUJ supports motions on ending violence against women and girls and challenging racism
On the second day of the ICTU Congress, Kathryn Johnston, Northern Ireland representative of the NUJ’s Irish Executive Council, has addressed delegates.