All Freelancers articles – Page 23
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Comment
Work culture starts at the top
Business leaders have a duty to ensure their staff are treated well
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News
PSBs offer joint regional stance
BBC, ITV, C4 and C5 spell out expectations of how producers can meet Ofcom’s out-of-London rules
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Comment
Time to put words into action
Together we can double the percentage of disabled people in TV by 2020, says Deborah Williams
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News
Public accounts chief: BBC has 'made mess' of PSCs
Freelancers left in ‘desperate circumstances’, says Meg Hillier
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News
Aardman sets up employee ownership scheme
Animation house hands 75% of company to staff in bid to preserve independence
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Post house The Edit taps into Brighton boom
Post facility invests £175,000 in expansion to meet growing demand for production in the city
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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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News
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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Comment
Why Manchester is the only choice for C4
Cat Lewis and Alex Connock say Channel 4 must choose Manchester for its national HQ
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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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Take your career to the next level
Skills and training programmes supported by ScreenSkills help deepen the TV industry’s talent pool & enable those working in it move up the ladder
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Industry backs disability scheme
CDN initiative aims to double the proportion of off-screen disabled talent working in TV
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Online database of freelance crew unveiled
Studioforce promises a vetted list of quality production crew working across all genres of TV
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Living the work/life dream in Leeds
As decision-time approaches over the host city for the new C4 National HQ, Leeds’ movers and shakers describe their experiences of growing a business in the city
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News
Fall in female directors exposed
Study reveals number of episodes directed by women tumbled 10% in fours years to 2016
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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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News
App launched to help manage freelance contacts
The Stitch app maintains easy-to-access information about your freelance network
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Chocolate spreads unconventional model
Video production company’s business model leads the way
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Impact of the drama boom
Leading UK producers discuss the knock-on effects of a surging market and ways in which the high-end drama levy is being used to alleviate them.