NUJ Release: Mass meeting at FT after only 11 volunteer for redundancy
January 16th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Media releases, Newspapers
“Journalists at the Financial Times are to hold a day of action next week against proposed compulsory redundancies on the paper,” a release from the National Union of Journalists has announced.
“Management want to axe 20 editorial jobs – but only eleven volunteers have come forward,” the NUJ said.
Tony Benn (NUJ Member of Honour and former Labour cabinet minister) will address a mass meeting in the canteen of the London-based company on January 22. Full release…
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