An admittedly unscientific poll of US newspaper journalists made redundant between 1997 and 2007 suggests only 6 per cent have found other newspaper jobs.
Category Archives: Job losses
MediaGuardian: News International journalists get ready for job cuts
MediaGuardian reports that there will be ‘a series of editorial job cuts’ across News International’s tabloid and broadsheet newspapers in the next two weeks and that the group will ‘cut the rates it pays some agencies for stories’. News International refused to comment on the reports.
Crikey.com: Significant meeting at News Limited’s HQ in Holt Street today
Crikey.com reports that a meeting at News Limited’s Australian headquarters in Holt Street was due to take place today (Friday) ‘at which the company’s most senior local lieutenants will talk about the coming year.’ Crikey writer, Margaret Simons, speculates that there could be “axings, redundancies and restructuring to allow for yet more redundancies are on the agenda.”
NUJ release: Whistleblower hotline launched
Following Saturday’s job crisis summit, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has launched a hotline for journalists to anonymously report instances where cutbacks are affecting the quality of journalism in their workplace.
NUJ jobs crisis summit round-up – ‘Murdoch and Dacre have brought us into disrepute’
Saturday saw around 150 gathered for the National Union of Journalists’ (NUJ) job crisis summit, part of a union-wide campaign against job cuts and pay freezes in the industry.
Speaking at the summit, Flat Earth News author and journalist Nick Davies called upon journalists to be ‘whistleblowers on our own newsrooms’:
“We need to tell the public the impact of the job cuts on newsgathering,” he said in a report on the NUJ website.
“The public must know that the corporations have taken over the newsrooms and ransacked them for profit and that is why readers have lost trust in us.
“We need to improve the status of journalists. We are not trusted; we are not liked, because we are misperceived. The best known people in journalism are people like Rupert Murdoch and Paul Dacre, who have brought us into disrepute.”
Exposing flaws in managements’ running of newsrooms and putting state aid into the hands of journalists and not corporations would help provide a practical solution to a financial problem, he added.
The union will launch a campaign of lobbying MPs and local authorities, protests and possible industrial action, legal challenges to staff cuts and workplace issues, and a public debate of the situation.
The meeting called on the NUJ’s general secretary, Jeremy Dear, to meet with employers on a national level, and speak with ministers about media ownership regulation:
“This meeting believes the economic model practised by media employers over recent years – a sub-prime media market – is dead. It is scoops, quality editorial content, strong images and an engaged readership which will see media survive and flourish not retrenchment and soaring executive pay,” a motion ruled by the meeting said.
“This meeting further believes that light touch media regulation and the weakening of media ownership laws has led to an unhealthy consolidation of media ownership.
“Many media owners continue to show they have no coherent strategy that can secure a viable future for media in print, broadcast or online.”
Also discussed: chapels must include freelancers, casuals and contributors in activity and agreements surrounding cutbacks.
The summit also acknowledged the wider global crisis in the industry and pledged to work with both other UK industry unions, such as BECTU and UNITE, and international representatives.
NUJ release: Union condemns 45 job cuts at Western Daily Press and Bristol Evening Post
Proposed job cuts condemned by union, who will meet on Monday.
allmediascotland: Voluntary redundancies put on hold at Herald
Staff who had applied for voluntary redundancy packages, as part of a reorganisation of the group’s titles, are now being asked to reapply for other roles by management after talks with the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) broke down.
NUJ release: Yorkshire Johnston Press journalists to ballot for strike action
Yorkshire Post and Yorkshire Evening Post will enter ballot over strike action after Johnston Press announcement of redundancies.
Gawker.com: Huffington has allowed citizen journalism project to ‘stagnate’
Gawker.com makes a dig at HuffingtonPost’s recruitment method. It says that ‘Off the Bus’ HuffingtonPost’s much lauded citizen journalism project (with 12,000 citizen journalists recruited), has been allowed to ‘stagnate’, and will be now handed over to founder Arianna Huffington’s godson, Matthew Palvesky, and to former Off the Bus intern, Gabriel Beltrone, according to an internal e-mail, re-published by the gossip site. Full story…
PaidContent: Star-Tribune files for bankruptcy
“As expected, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as the newspaper failed to get a key union agreement on cost-containment,” PaidContent reported yesterday. Full story…