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Back on the picket line and still up for the fight
24 October 2016: Newsquest south London strike back on for five more days.
Newsquest south London journalists back on strike for a week on Monday
21 October 2016: Those wh are left will be back on the picket line protesting against plans for 12 reporters to cover news, sport and leisure across 11 newspapers and associated websites under a single content editor.
Newsquest south: messages of support
17 October 2016: Politicians, chapels and branches pledge donations and support to the strikers.
Newsquest south London strike to be extended by five days
17 October 2016: Journalists in south London are now on a 10-day strike against plans which will result in 12 reporters covering news, sport and leisure across 11 newspapers and eight websites.
NUJ Newsquest staff put in for £1,500 pay package
13 October 2016: The union has delivered a company-wide wage and benefits claim for journalists which would be worth more than £1,500 or 7.6 per cent to a reporter on a £20,000 salary.
Newsquest strike South London - picket line update
13 October 2016: Despite the freezing cold temperature, pickets were out in force in Sutton this morning.
Newsquest is toxic, say striking staff
12 October 2016: As Newsquest south London staffers begin strike action today, Thursday 13 October, the union continues to shine a light on the barbarous work practices and conditions journalists suffer at the company.
Newsquest south London strike stalls for talks
4 October 2016: The 14-day strike has been postponed as management agreed to talks with ACAS, the arbitration service.
Newsquest South London staff declare 14-day strike
29 September 2016: Journalists working on newspapers owned by Newsquest in south London have voted to hold a 14-day strike starting next Thursday in response to company plans to put nearly all the newsroom staff at risk of redundancy.
Newsquest south London: support the action
28 September 2016: Last year, staff at Newsquest south were forced to strike for 10 days because Newsquest's vicious cuts. Journalists are now taking action again as further job losses will create excessive workloads and harm democracy in the capital.