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Agency photo coverage axed at strike-threatened weeklies, claims NUJ
Regional publisher ends agreement with agency after more than 10 years
Journalists consider second strike in just over a year at weeklies
Staffing levels and reduced quality cited as reasons for ballot
Students and interns keeping newspapers going, claims NUJ
Union calls on regional publisher to address concerns over “unofficial recruitment freeze”
Journalism careers ‘increasingly remote’ for disadvantaged says NUJ
NUJ makes submission to parliamentary social mobility inquiry
Staff at four sister dailies demonstrate over ‘merry-go-round of misery’
Disruptive mandatory chapel meetings to be held over next two days
Journalists vote to take strike action at Scottish weeklies
Staff at Johnston Press titles complain rising stress levels
Journalists vote to strike over planned regional daily job cuts
Up to six jobs could be lost as part of publisher’s proposal
Assembly sets up committee set up to scrutinise ‘crisis-hit’ media
Union calls for chief executive to appear before AMs
Chief reporter accuses own publisher of taking ‘anti-politics’ stance
Journalists “becoming experts on burger bars and not complex issues”
Eight face redundancy at North West dailies, claims NUJ
Six new roles to be created in restructure at Trinity Mirror titles
Union urges government intervention in Welsh media ‘crisis’
Call for Assembly action comes after newspaper job losses announced
Cuts-hit weekly journalists to stay on patch after talks with publisher
Editor among two of proposed three still set for redundancy
Journalists could use court and council buildings as office faces closure
Union welcomes new jobs but expresses “concern” at company’s direction
Cuts-threatened weekly could have ‘viable future’ says NUJ
Union presents alternative proposals to Trinity Mirror
Prospective buyers ‘looking at’ cuts-threatened weekly claims union
Union and MPs step up campaign over proposed job losses