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Advice to NUJ members reporting on civil unrest around UK
NUJ members working tonight covering the current civil unrest within the UK need to plan accordingly and take appropriate precautions.
Strikers take dispute to Newsquest boss
Striking Newsquest journalists have brought their dispute over pay and job cuts to the multinational group's bosses.
Talks urged as strikes continue at Newsquest centres
Southampton, Brighton and Darlington journalists are sticking to their strike over pay and compulsory redundancies at Newsquest.
NUJ supports UCU/NUS campaign against tuition fee increases
The Government has announced that the parliamentary vote on the increase in student tuition fees in England will take place on Thursday.
Darlington votes for strike as action spreads across Newsquest
NUJ members at Newsquest Darlington have voted strongly in favour of strike action, as the dispute with the company escalates across the UK.
Northcliffe 'gross incompetence' creates job losses
Northcliffe Media has decided to sack more than 50 staff as part of a raft of changes to the nationwide hub operation the company set up 18 months ago.
NUJ motions successful at Women's TUC conference
Successful NUJ motions at the Women's TUC conference in Eastbourne called for more involvement by women in their trade unions and also urged more democracratic structures in TUC committees.
Johnston Press journalists ready to act
Hundreds of journalists at the Johnston Press Group have shown they are ready for industrial action to defend jobs and standards at their publications.
CIEH chapel votes for union recognition
NUJ chapels and organisers are building on last year's successful campaign to bring the benefits of union recognition to workplaces. The latest recruits are journalists at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.
TUC Congress backs NUJ cricitism of Digital Britain policy
The British Trades Union Congress has condemned government broadcasting policy as "woefully inadequate".
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