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Vice UK staff lobby management for four-day week

If they win, the millennial media brand could become the first major UK news publisher to implement a four-day 32-hour working week, with more than 50 employees affected. Ruby Lott-Lavigna, mother of the Vice UK NUJ Union chapel, said: “The pandemic has shown that work practices once deemed impossible – such as remote working on a global scale – can be implemented without a company imploding on itself. “The union believes that now is the time to introduce new working practices, like a four day week. Fewer work hours would allow higher productivity and a happier workforce, something we know Vice cares about.

#CourageOn coalition to Duterte gov t: No excuse for abuse during pandemic

#CourageOn coalition to Duterte gov t: No excuse for abuse during pandemic May 6, 2021 7:30 AM PHT The coronavirus pandemic is not an excuse for the Duterte government to violate human rights of Filipinos, a coalition said on Wednesday, May 5. “#CourageON: No lockdown on rights” coalition, composed of human rights groups and organizations, condemned the widespread attacks and abuse seen in the Philippines amid a health crisis. Hindi niyo maaaring alisin ang karapatan nating magtanong, mag-usisa, at humingi ng kasagutan sa mga nangyayari sa mga panahong ito, writer-director Bibeth Orteza of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP) said. (You cannot take away our right to ask, scrutinize, and ask for solutions to what is happening in our country now.)

NUJ: Under current govt, screws are tightening on press freedom

NUJ: Under current govt, screws are tightening on press freedom Published Modified9:52 am - The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) warned today that the Malaysian media is grappling with increased restrictions and obstacles under the Perikatan Nasional administration of Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. NUJ general-secretary Chin Sung Chew said aside from cases of harassment and a clampdown on freedoms, journalists also had to cope with unfair dismissal practices. His warning comes in the wake of its official Malaysia Media Report 2020.  All Access Plan

Report: Media in Malaysia concerned over job security and personal safety amid Covid-19 outbreak | Malaysia

Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:34 PM MYT BY DANIAL DZULKIFLY Last year, Malaysiakini editor-in-chief Steven Gan faced contempt of court charges over comments published on their websites criticising the judiciary. ― Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 5 Media practitioners in Malaysia are increasingly concerned about their personal safety and job security as the global pandemic rages on, according to the Malaysia Media Report 2020. That, coupled with “pressure” from the Perikatan Nasional (PN) administration, adds to the overall stress of those in media. In the report, those in media voiced that press freedom and overall conditions in the industry had worsened in 2020, including rising concerns over impacted wages, harassment and attacks against journalists.

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