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Rallies are to be held throughout the UK by journalists protesting about the state of the media industry. | Rallies are to be held throughout the UK by journalists protesting about the state of the media industry. |
Described as suffering a "crisis" by the National Union of Journalists, the industry is criticised for cutting jobs and offering low pay for long hours. | Described as suffering a "crisis" by the National Union of Journalists, the industry is criticised for cutting jobs and offering low pay for long hours. |
As a result of job losses the quality of journalism in print, radio and TV was suffering, the union said. | As a result of job losses the quality of journalism in print, radio and TV was suffering, the union said. |
Manchester, venue for the Society of Newspaper Editors annual conference, is expected to see the biggest rally. | Manchester, venue for the Society of Newspaper Editors annual conference, is expected to see the biggest rally. |
Other marches and events are to be held, with broadcasting workers union Bectu also joining in. | Other marches and events are to be held, with broadcasting workers union Bectu also joining in. |
Daily 'squeeze' | Daily 'squeeze' |
NUJ president Michelle Stanistreet said: "Thousands of journalists from all sectors of the media will be joining together to protest against the crisis taking place in our industry. | NUJ president Michelle Stanistreet said: "Thousands of journalists from all sectors of the media will be joining together to protest against the crisis taking place in our industry. |
"Job cuts, long hours and below inflation pay deals are rife and pensions are increasingly under attack. "The squeeze is being put on journalists and publishing workers on a daily basis and the inevitable result is that quality and standards are suffering." | "Job cuts, long hours and below inflation pay deals are rife and pensions are increasingly under attack. "The squeeze is being put on journalists and publishing workers on a daily basis and the inevitable result is that quality and standards are suffering." |
The campaign coincides with the start of union talks with the BBC over redundancies after the corporation announced last month it would cut 2,500 posts to bridge a £2bn funding gap. | |
The Stand Up For Journalism campaign is also being supported by media workers in other European countries. | The Stand Up For Journalism campaign is also being supported by media workers in other European countries. |
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