23-strong union chapel takes action – second strike planned next week
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Dear re-elected unopposed to head NUJ
First time in the union’s 100-year history that the general secretary has been the only nomination
Journalists’ union stands up for members – and stands by them
NUJ president Chris Morley writes for HTFP on how the union can make a difference
Mail's Sports Argus is sent off
Falling sales prompt closure of standalone Saturday sports edition after more than 100 years
Union president to champion quality journalism
Birmingham Mail journalist Chris Morley is the NUJ’s new president
NUJ hails strike a success – but no deal is reached
More action could follow in protest over pay
'Work to hours' protest planned at Post
Journalists at the Birmingham Post are set to begin a “work to hours” protest against redundancies planned at the title. Nine posts are under threat in a restructure which is part of the 500 job cuts nationwide announced by parent
Redundancies sought at Midlands title
A raft of fresh redundancies at the Birmingham Post has been announced by parent company Trinity Mirror. The paper is set to lose the roles of deputy editor, head of news, head of content, head of features, head of business,
20 redundancies for Post & Mail and Sunday Mercury
Twenty redundancies are being sought across the newsrooms of the Birmingham Post & Mail, the Sunday Mercury and the company’s free weekly, the Birmingham News. The blow comes at the end of a project run across the whole of Trinity
'200' join walkout over pensions
A one-day strike in protest at Trinity Mirror closing the final salary pension scheme to new starters brought up to 150 National Union of Journalists members onto the picket line in Birmingham, and another 50 in Coventry. Staff at the
Bowled over by readers' support
Following an article in the Nottingham Evening Post, a cricket club targeted by vandals has been flooded with offers of help. In the latest attack at Lambley Cricket Club, a fire destroyed sports kit, the scoreboard and practice nets, and
Papers "missing out" on talent
Page 1 of 3 The National Union of Journalists claims that although editors may have candidates queueing up to get job interviews, the industry is still missing out on talented graduates because of low pay. Executive member Chris Morley, at
Sentinel is hailed 'the best' at regional press awards
The Sentinel has been named West Midlands Newspaper of the Year at an event to reward the best of the region’s press. For the second year running the top prize at the West Midlands Media Awards went to the Stoke