Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Blackpool journalists vote for strike action


Journalists employed by Johnston's Blackpool Gazette and Herald have voted to take strike action in a dispute over management proposals to change working arrangements and a failure to guarantee there will be no compulsory redundancies.
In a 97 per cent turnout, 88.9 per cent of  NUJ members voted to take industrial action, with more than 80 per cent voting to strike.
North of England NUJ organiser Chris Morley said: “The scale of the positive vote in favour of strike action shows the strength of feeling among staff at the Blackpool Gazette and Herald. We don’t believe the company has been open and honest about its future intentions, and they must now come clean.
“We have seen what has happened elsewhere when Johnston Press attempted to implement its content management system without proper staff consultation. Rushed implementation has led to extra stress and additional workloads.”

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