Express Newspapers staff vote for strike action
Journalists at the Daily Express, Sunday Express and Daily Star are to undertake a series of 24-hour strikes over pay.
Strike action – scheduled for April 3, 10 and 17 – was approved at a National Union of Journalists (NUJ) meeting last night and is a reaction to ‘a below inflation pay offer’ – 3 per cent – made by the papers’ management to staff.
A statement from the NUJ also expressed concerns over owner Richard Desmond’s involvement with editorial decision making at the titles.
“We want the editors to be left to edit, free from commercial interference that puts opportunities to boost circulation ahead of journalistic integrity. Our titles need real investment, instead we face continuous rounds of budget cuts and inadequate staffing levels. Now we’re being told to take a below inflation pay offer and be grateful we’re not facing more redundancies this year – we’ve simply had enough,” said Michelle Stanistreet, NUJ President and union representative at the Express.
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