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NUJ response to the Cairncross Review
This is an important report which charts the demise in public interest journalism, but should Dame Frances have been braver and made Facebook and Google responsible for the news they exploit?
#FEUdignity: making workplaces safe places
Unions from the media and arts industries met employers' bodies to discuss how they could work together to end sexual harassment at work.
NUJ slams UK government’s latest attack on press freedom
Despite repeated warnings of the dangers contained in the Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill, the government has ignored them.
NUJ responds to damning report on BBC’s equal pay record
MPs'committee said the BBC had failed to acknowledge that a pay discrimination problem existed.
NUJ reacts to Times & Sunday Times proposals
Union expresses concerns about the request to amend the existing rules on editorial independence.
Fat Cat Friday gains grow
On 4 January, the UK’s top bosses made more than a typical full-time worker can earn in the entire year, according to calculations from independent think tank, the High Pay Centre, and the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development.
NUJ training 2019
The NUJ provides a range of training opportunities to help members develop their professional skills and become effective reps.
NUJ urges Alamy to rethink commission cut
The union's Photographers' Council has urged Alamy to reverse a decision to cut to the commission photographers will receive for images sold through the stock photo agency.
Christmas strike announced on Cumbrian newspapers
Journalists working for Newsquest-owned titles in Carlisle, Whitehaven and Workington have agreed to take strike action on Thursday 20 December over poor pay.
Local democracy reporters are improving public interest journalism, but the BBC-funded scheme has some problems
A NUJ summit of LDRs discussed how getting organised within the union can address collective issues.
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