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  • Collage of TVO_CMG tweets

    Why precarious work endangers the future of public broadcasting and journalism in Canada

    Almost two months into the TVO strike, a final offer was rejected and workers are staying on the picket line. TVO union branch president Meredith Martin on organizing, the role of solidarity across media and the need for public broadcasting Continue Reading Why precarious work endangers the future of public broadcasting and journalism in Canada

  • Vice Canada workers voted to join the CMG, it was announced on June 2. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Vice Canada workers have voted to join a union—now what?

    What comes next for the workers at Vice Canada now that they have voted to join a union.

  • Photo courtesy of Ariane Hanlon.

    Talks break down as Chronicle Herald bosses tender offer worse than proposed four months ago

    By Teuila Fuatai for rabble Bosses at the Canada’s largest independent newspaper are proposing more staff cuts and salary reductions than those that led to a newsroom strike four months ago, the Halifax Typographical Union says. The union (HTU), which represents 57 editorial staff currently on strike, announced this afternoon a week of negotiations with management…

  • The lights are still on for labour reporting. Photo courtesy Russell Davies/CC 2.0 Generic.

    Labour reporting about journalism back from the dead

    New J-Source work and labour editor Errol Salamon on the importance of labour reporting.

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