60+ council seeks views on age discrimination at work
NUJ members are encouraged to share views with the council to inform campaigning and boost understanding on workplace age discrimination.
New freelance survey
Freelance members are invited to complete a survey seeking views to help inform and shape support provided.
NUJ to carry out pay survey at RTÉ
The National Union of Journalists is to conduct an equal pay survey within RTÉ, Ireland’s public service broadcaster.
Pay survey of NUJ members in Ireland
NUJ members in Ireland should complete the union's short pay survey by 28 September.
UK journalist safety survey seeks views on abuse
All UK journalists can help inform research on online abuse faced by journalists, in a new survey commissioned by DCMS.
Four in five journalists have experienced threats and violence at work
Over one in three female respondents said they do not feel safe operating as a journalist in the UK, a government survey has found.
TUC report finds seven in 10 disabled women say they have been sexually harassed at work
A survey found 68 per cent had been harassed, with one in eight leaving their jobs because of this.
Journalists asked to give evidence of threats to their safety
The UK government is inviting journalists to give evidence to the National Committee for the Safety of Journalists so it can put in place measures to make sure they can operate free from threats and violence.
Long Covid Survey
Please complete this online survey for workers who are experiencing or have experienced Long Covid.
More than half of NUJ members say they have had mental health concerns during the pandemic
An all-members’ survey revealed many found juggling work and the effects of Covid-19 caused stress and anxiety.
Freelances struggle for work and aid a year on
It was the self-employed who saw work disappear almost from the outset of the pandemic, survey finds.
One in three LGBT+ members have been bullied or discriminated at work
Almost one-third (29 per cent) of the NUJ members surveyed during February’s LGBT+ History month and in the run up to the TUC’s LGBT+ conference said they had experienced bullying, harassment, ill-treatment or discrimination at work as a result of their sexuality or gender identity.
NUJ Branch December 2020
Survey shows virtual branches have been a success, Pamela Morton, NUJ national freelance organiser, asks branches to get behind the campaign for a fairer deal for freelances and Benedict Cooper on his role as Nottingham branch’s freelance officer.
NUJ Branch May 2020
Update from Michelle Stanistreet on how the union is supporting members; NUJ survey reveals hardship caused by the pandemic; how to be rep from the boxroom.
NUJ Branch April 2020
Michelle Stanistreet on meeting branches via Zoom; why you should donate to NUJ Extra; and putting podcasting on the agenda.