NUJ celebrates recognition at the New Statesman and Progressive Media Investments
The NUJ has secured recognition at the distinguished political magazine the New Statesman and the global publisher Progressive Media Investments (PMI).
Philippines: Filipino journalist Juan “Johnny” Dayang shot dead
Veteran publisher and champion of media freedom murdered at home
News Recovery Plan
A Future for News: the NUJ’s recovery plan for the news industry is the updated road map to reinvigorate the industry and sets out a bold set of measures and interventions to support and protect jobs and quality journalism.
Pay campaign
The NUJ's pay campaign calls for fair pay across journalism, providing practical support to chapels in their engagement with employers.
Springer Nature pay dispute ends
The union and Springer Nature have issued a joint statement as the two sides reach an agreement.
#SpringerNatureStrike: day two
Support gathers for NUJ members at Springer Nature who were back on the picket line for the second of a series of one-day strike and a work to rule in a dispute over pay.
Top scientists and academics send an open letter to Springer Nature in support of NUJ members’ pay demands
An open letter signed by almost 500 academics, representing a Who’s Who of leading scientists including six Nobel prize winners, has been sent to Springer Nature in support of staff who are striking for an increased pay offer.
#SpringerNatureStrike
NUJ members at Springer Nature are on day one of a set of day-long strikes today at the academic publisher in a dispute over pay.
International journalists’ organisation to pay solidarity visit to Springer Nature picket line
A delegation of international journalists and union leaders will visit NUJ members at Springer Nature on Thursday 20 June, the first day of a series of strikes at the global academic publisher over a pay dispute.
Journalists at Springer Nature titles set to strike over pay
93% of NUJ members at the Nature Portfolio of journals have voted for strike action, due to start 20 June.
NUJ supports Lords committee's improvements to SLAPPs Bill to ensure journalists are protected
Baroness Stowell warns Lord Chancellor of "significant risk"
Springer Nature staff hold unprecedented vote on industrial action
Writers on respected journals ballot for first time
Equal pay and the gender pay gap
A yawning gender pay gap favouring men has been revealed in recent years by media companies forced to publish data under new regulations.
NUJ calls out “sexist” Spectator column
The chairs of the union’s Ethics and Equality Councils have written to the editor of the Spectator over a “sexist and degrading” column published by the magazine.
DM2023: low starting salaries in publishing
Conference voted for a campaign to improve diversity and starting wages in the books industry.
Gal-dem closes due to financial pressures
Publication announces it is "no longer feasible" to operate citing pressures from the pandemic, an economic downturn and budget reductions.
Mabic health & safety and welfare factsheet
Mabic health & safety and welfare factsheet
NUJ urges rethink on “giant Media Commission” watchdog
Union seeks new body to oversee media fund.
NUJ reacts to Reach's home working plans
Newspaper publisher Reach plans to close their offices and make most employees work from home.
Iranian journalist Kayvan Samimi starts three-year jail term
Veteran editor given three-year prison term, just one day after his arrest.