Pay campaign
The NUJ's 2023 pay campaign calls for fair pay across journalism, providing practical support to chapels in their engagement with employers.
International Women's Day 2023
For #IWD2023 the NUJ says the best way to improve women’s rights in the workplace is to join the union
BBC “defended the indefensible” by spending more than £1m fighting discrimination cases
The corporation has disclosed it paid more than £1 million to external barristers and solicitors to deal with tribunal claims brought by staff in equal pay and race discrimination cases.
Report finds no evidence of unlawful pay discrimination at BBC
Michelle Stanistreet said: “Many NUJ members who read this Equality and Human Rights Commission report will feel it doesn’t address their lived experiences."
NUJ urges government to take up "right to know" equal pay bill
Stella Creasy’s bill would allow women to compare their pay to male colleagues and require companies to act to end the gender pay gap.
Celebrities urge BBC not to cut regional current affairs programmes
More than 100 personalities, from journalism, the arts, sciences and politics have written to BBC management in defence of Inside Out and the regional Sunday politics programmes under threat of cuts.
The Journalist April May 2020
The world of work is unrecognisable from just a short time ago.
TUC Women's Conference 2020
Motions on pay, periods and pregnancy benefits were three of the many issues tackled by women trade unionists.
“Amazing” judgment backs Samira’s equal pay claim
BBC presenter Samira Ahmed told the TUC Women’s conference how the NUJ won her case when she found a male colleague was paid six times more than her.
NUJ Informed, Issue 30, February 2020
Samira Ahmed's equal pay claim victory and Mohammed Elfenich tells how he escaped jail, thanks to the NUJ.