The Journalist August September 2021
In this issue, we look at the pros and cons of homeworking.
Publishing industry survey shines a light on working from home
NUJ Oxford branch joined forces with the Oxford Publishing Society and the Oxford branch of the Society of Young Publishers to conduct a national survey
DM2021: Covid-19
Conference heard and discussed a range of motions relating to the effect of Covid-19 on members, the way they work and how the NUJ should respond.
DM 2021: Trade union and employment rights
Conference discussed maternity rights, freelance rights, trade union recognition and home working.
NUJ reacts to Reach's home working plans
Newspaper publisher Reach plans to close their offices and make most employees work from home.
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.
International Day of People with Disabilities
Today is the time to reflect on the lives lost to Covid-19 among disabled people and look at how the trade union movement is supporting disabled workers during the pandemic.
The Journalist October November 2020
The coronavirus pandemic is changing the way we live and work radically.
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.