Johnston Press axes 18 subs in North West as staff ballot for national strike
31 March 2010

Johnston Press announced the cutting of 18 sub editors posts (out of 38) in the North West today. Newspapers targeted include the Blackpool Gazette and Lancashire Evening News, both of which will be losing nearly half their sub-editors.

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Johnston Press: staff speak out
27 March 2010

Journalists on Johnston Press titles in the North are balloting for action over the introduction of new technology. The content management system is leading to greater workloads on some staff while threatening the jobs of others. Production staff in Scarborough have also been told that they will have to move to Sheffield. Here, Stephanie Pride, Joint MoC at Scarborough office, explains the dispute.

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Support BA workers
24 March 2010

The BA cabin crew have shown extraordinary spirit in the face of bullying management and a hostile press.  Their two resounding YES votes for striking show that they determined to force BA to negotiate. The cabin crew are out again on 27 March. Here an NUJ Left member reports on the first Saturday of the strike.

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Johnston Press staff ballot for action
23 March 2010

Journalists in Sheffield and Scarborough who work for Johnston Press are balloting for action over a new content management system that threatens jobs and standards in local journalism.

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Action at Johnston Press over Atex threat to jobs
17 March 2010

NUJ reps from across Johnston Press newspapers are to hold a conference this weekend (Saturday 20 March) to prepare for a ballot on industrial action to save jobs at dozens of the company’s titles, writes Peter Murray, NUJ president. Read the rest of this entry »

NUJ left meeting 6 March, report
17 March 2010

The national NUJ Left meeting on 6 March discussed two key issues facing the union: the crisis at the BBC and the growth of the BNP/EDL. Other subjects discussed were union democracy, solidarity with Russian workers and building the NUJ Left.

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How the NUJ chapel defended the Chinese journalists at the Financial Times
8 March 2010

Staff at the Financial Times recently had an impressive victory in standing up for four Chinese journalists. Management had planned to move the four to China and cut their pay by up to 50 Per cent. In only a few days NUJ members organised a mass chapel meeting and beat back the attack. Here, Father of the Chapel, Dave Crouch, explains how the victory was achieved and how it has improved morale on the paper

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