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Photographers to boycott Stone Roses gigs in contract row
Photographers are set to boycott three Stone Roses concerts after demands they sign contracts restricting use of their images. Freelance photographer Ian Turton has organised the boycott involving hundreds of snappers who will not attend the band’s three reunion concerts
Plan to outsource jobs to India ‘could be illegal’ says union
Union rep criticises proposals to transfer ad creation teams
Journalists threaten strike action over planned job cuts
Union wants assurance of no compulsory redundancies
More JP jobs set to go in South Yorkshire and Midlands
Chief photographer and production roles under threat
Subscriptions set to rise, NUJ warns members
Leaders of the National Union of Journalists have warned members that subscriptions will have rise to address a financial crisis facing the union. Last week it emerged that the union needs to cut costs by £400,000, equivalent to the loss
Union passes no confidence vote in bosses over job cuts
Five jobs to go at weekly newspaper group
Regional daily editor moves on after seven weeks in job
Three editorships in as many months for Gazette boss
Photographers air concerns over Olympics security
Concerns over scale of security operation
Union working on plan to safeguard jobs at daily
Consulation over journalists’ jobs is underway
Union hits out over ‘brutal’ Johnston Press changes
NUJ calls for editorial guarantees after ‘shocking’ Yorkshire announcement
Journalists prepared to strike over pay freeze says union
Staff would join picket line over lack of pay rise
Union set to take student journalist’s case to IPCC
Complaint over film may be taken further
Company is ‘killing off local newspapers’ claims union
Newspapers ‘unable to fulfill their role’
‘Axeman’ publisher hits back in row over job cuts
Plans are ‘100pc owned’ by newspaper says boss
Union demands more incentives for journalists
Best sales staff will be flown to the USA