All Bectu articles – Page 7
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BBC launches over-75 consultation
Report recommends reducing cost, increasing age threshold or means-testing
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Public accounts chief: BBC has 'made mess' of PSCs
Freelancers left in ‘desperate circumstances’, says Meg Hillier
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Stars call for diversity tax break
Lenny Henry, Malorie Blackman and Ade Adepitan among 80 signatories on letter to government
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Thinktank: BBC should halve licence fee for over-75s
Frontier Economic’s floated cut would save the BBC £4bn over a decade
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BBC tackles over-75s timebomb
Corporation set to outline potential solutions to £800m problem of providing free licences
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Comment
What the Budget means for you
From PSCs to National Insurance and VAT, Bectu’s Tony Lennon sifts through the key points of Philip Hammond’s Budget
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Budget 2018: Hammond delays PSC reform
Chancellor also cuts apprenticeship training costs for small companies
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Philippa Childs takes over at Bectu
Gerry Morrissey to step down after a decade as head of broadcasting union
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BBC urged to end 'opaque' approach to equal pay
DCMS Committee calls on corporation to set central targets by end of 2018
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BBC gets ball rolling on pensioner licence fee scrap
Wealthier older generation might be able to weather the costs, suggests Frontier Economics report
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Bectu sounds post-Brexit drama alarm
Restricting freedom of movement could spell end to boom, warns union boss
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Bectu slams Brexit technical paper
Latest report ‘just confirms what broadcasters already know’, union argues
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Babcock sells media services wing to Encompass
The deal will increase Encompass’s playout, transmission and digital products portfolio
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Corbyn moots 'British Digital Corporation'
Labour leader wants to ‘harness data for the public good’
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Bectu launches event for post production and VFX firms
High-profile film editors, grading artists and sound editors to host sessions at BECTU’s Post Fest event
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Features
Out-of-London indies: Embracing a challenging future
“Across the board there is a feeling that this is a genuine tipping point, rather than a false dawn”
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BBC staff accept pay deal
Corporation staves off staff rebellion to pass 2% pay increase over three years
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BBC pay ballot faces staff rebellion
‘Vote No’ posters taken down as anger rises over plan to ‘modernise’ salary terms
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Hall: Judge BBC Studios on programmes not profits
Director-general also confirms closure of Maida Vale Studios