World Mental Health Day 2023
The NUJ’s Disabled Members’ Council, Equality Council and Health & Safety Committee send a message of support and solidarity to our members on World Mental Health Day.
National World journalists deliver vote of no confidence in chairman
The executive chairman of National World has lost the confidence of hundreds of journalists working for the company's newspapers and websites across the UK.
BBC local radio strike paused as members decide on revised plan
Friday's strike is now off, as members vote on whether to accept new BBC proposals.
NUJ meets with Reach in ACAS talks
A failure from the publisher to increase its pay offer to staff, means the union will proceed with next steps in the industrial action ballot.
DM2021: Equality (1)
One-day equality seminar. Menopause awareness campaign. Tougher legislation on sexual harassment. Recruitment of black photographers.
Newspaper journalists on strike today
Journalists take action in response to redundancy plans, new working practices and being underpaid.
Midlands newspaper journalists set to strike
NUJ members are set to strike on Tuesday and Wednesday.
PR workers face stress, long hours and abuse during pandemic
Survey shows that more than three quarters of PR workers have been working longer than usual hours during the pandemic, with almost four out of five feeling more stressed than usual.
NUJ achieves recognition at VICE UK
NUJ activists have been roundly congratulated for their efforts and success.
NUJ Informed, Issue 26, February 2019
Honk! Newsquest members on strike, Michelle Stanistreet meets Jeremy Wright, the Culture Secretary, and #MeToo and the creative industries.
NUJ wins recognition at Springer Nature Limited (formerly Macmillan Publishers)
Union delighted to have gained trade union recognition at academic publishing company Spinger Nature.
The Journalist March April 2018
Equal pay has been a major campaigning issue for women for 50 years now, ever since women car workers in Dagenham staged their strike for pay parity.
ACAS: Handling large-scale redundancies
Organisations grow and contract, move location and reorganise. With careful planning employers can make these transitions of scale, place or working practices as effective as possible.
ACAS: Code of Practice on time off for trade union duties and activities including guidance on time off for union learning representatives
This code revises the Acas Code of Practice on time off for trade union duties and activities which came into effect on 27 April 2003.