All Bectu articles – Page 44
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Unions angry over being left out of Ofcom report
Unions representing members of the five regulators set to merge to form Ofcom have hit out at the government, accusing it of excluding them from a top-level consultation on the setting up of the super-regulator, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Granada faces strike over pay
Granada is facing the prospect of company-wide strike action over pay and conditions just a week after announcing its£2.6bn merger with fellow ITV shareholder Carlton, writes Steve Aston
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Granada regions fear job losses
Granada staff are braced for more job cuts as the company continues to rationalise production of regional programmes in the wake of job cuts at its Meridian franchise, writes Steve Aston
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ITV plc to spell turmoil.
Carlton and Granada finally agreed terms of their much-anticipated merger this week but are unlikely to
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Unions kick off BBC pay talks.
Trade unions have entered into negotiations with the BBC over a new pay and reward structure
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Unions kick off BBC pay talks
Trade unions have entered into negotiations with the BBC over a new pay and reward structure for corporation staff after a dispute over pay earlier this year, writes Leigh Holmwood
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ITV plc to spell turmoil
Carlton and Granada finally agreed terms of their much-anticipated merger yesterday but are unlikely to make any real progress on the deal for several months, writes Steve Aston
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UK TV is still 'hideously white'.
As UK broadcasters put the finishing touches to their September 11 tribute programming it would be
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UNIONS GET RECOGNITION.
Broadcasting union Bectu and the NUJ have won union recognition from ITV franchise Meridian. A formal
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ITV companies end pay freeze.
Carlton and Granada are showing some green shoots of recovery by putting an end to their freeze on staff salaries, writes Steve Aston
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ITV companies end pay freeze
Carlton and Granada are showing some green shoots of recovery by putting an end to their freeze on staff salaries, writes Steve Aston
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Video training for news staff.
The BBC is to turn some 100 of its television news staff into video journalists (VJs) following a 'groundbreaking' deal with broadcast unions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Video training for news staff
The BBC is to turn some 100 of its television news staff into video journalists (VJs) following a 'groundbreaking' deal with broadcast unions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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INTERVIEW - Citizen Caine.
I'm the chief executive, I get the honour but what I really feel is that it
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BBC reporters vote against pay offer.
Journalists at the BBC could be balloted over a strike which would paralyse the corporation's news operation, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Call-handling dispute may disrupt BBC shows.
Crimewatch, the flagship BBC programme which relies on viewers' phone tip-offs to catch criminals, could be seriously undermined after call-handling staff threatened strike action, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Call-handling dispute may disrupt BBC shows
Crimewatch, the flagship BBC programme which relies on viewers' phone tip-offs to catch criminals, could be seriously undermined after call-handling staff threatened strike action, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC reporters vote against pay offer
Journalists at the BBC could be balloted over a strike, which would paralyse the corporation's news operation, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BECTU HOLDS PAY RESULT.
Broadcast union Bectu has postponed the result of its BBC pay ballot in order to release
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Ex-ITV Digital staff to take legal action.
A 120-strong group of disgruntled former ITV Digital employees are preparing for potential legal action against