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Row erupts after NUJ official quits post
Claims that official was forced out are ‘completely inaccurate’
Former general secretary intervenes in NUJ election
Foster reveals his choice for Journalist editor
Union mag celebrates its century
All change as birthday heralds new website and reduction in issues
Union members call for 20 per cent pay rise ahead of pensions axe
Staff push for money to help “compensate” for changes as final-salary scheme closure is deferred
South Yorkshire journalists walk out
23-strong union chapel takes action – second strike planned next week
Jobs under threat at North East papers
Seven editorial posts are earmarked for redundancy. Plus more news from York and Lancashire
Union chapels to meet over Trinity Mirror cuts plan
Editorial staff consider how to react after publisher announces steps to “protect its position”
Coventry strikers return to work
Indefinite strike over pay comes to an end
Northcliffe the focus of national day of protest
Plans to make £20m-a-year savings for next two years prompt outcry from union members
Talks held in bid to end pay dispute
NUJ members hoping that agreement could be reached today
NUJ hails strike a success – but no deal is reached
More action could follow in protest over pay
Fresh redundancy fear sparks strike vote
Proposed job losses at the Birmingham Post & Mail have promoted union members to take steps towards strike action. The National Union of Journalists members yesterday voted in favour of a ballot on industrial action by 47 votes to nil
Union predicts 100 will join Evening News strike
National Union of Journalists members at the Manchester Evening News plan to strike for two days – starting on October 31 – in protest at management plans to change working patterns and practices. As reported by HoldtheFrontPage last month, the
Strike called off as pay deal is accepted
A second day of strike action which had been due to hit the Blackpool Gazette and its sister weekly titles today, has been averted. National Union of Journalists members have agreed to accept a pay deal of a minimum of
Celebration event targeted by union's low pay campaign
Protestors from the National Union of Journalists staged a demo outside an event organised to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Eddie Shah’s Messenger group. Eddie Shah, a union-busting employer, sacked NUJ and print union members in 1983 during a dispute