TUC poll finds more than half of LGBT+ people have experienced bullying or harassment at work in the last five years
Young LGBT+ workers are the most likely to face abuse. Ministers called on to change the law, so employers have a new duty to properly protect their staff from harassment at work.
Three quarters of young workers miss out on key employment rights, TUC research has revealed
TUC says Labour’s New Deal for Working People would be “life changing” for young people by giving them rights, banning zero-hours contracts and removing age bands from the minimum wage.
The Mary Maher Bursary
The bursary will support aspiring journalists in Ireland from under-represented backgrounds.
IFJ White paper on global journalism
Launched on UN human rights day, this white paper covers issues such as global freedom of expression, working conditions, youth and gender equality.
Exploiting the Dream work experience guidance
Work experience can an invaluable way to gain the hands-on experience required to secure that crucial first job. Yet young people need to ensure they are not exposed to months of unpaid exploitation at the hands of ruthless employers enjoying free or cheap labour.
From Health Crisis to Good News: A recovery plan for the news industry in Ireland
NUJ proposals for a news recovery plan in Ireland.
From Health Crisis to Good News
A recovery plan for the news industry by the NUJ.
NUJ launches News Recovery Plan
Michelle Stanistreet has set out a bold set of measures and interventions to support and protect jobs and quality journalism now and for the future.
Are young dreams being dashed?
Ruth Addicott explores why some young people leave journalism early.
Why we can’t afford to ignore the young
Young people are not as they are portrayed.