All Bectu articles – Page 41
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Slowdown leads to London Studios cuts.
The London Studios, home to programmes such as Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, has axed 23 people following a slowdown in business, writes Paul Revoir.
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Slowdown leads to London Studios cuts
THE LONDON Studios, home to programmes such as Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, has axed 23 people following a slowdown in business, writes Paul Revoir.
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News1500 jobs go at NTL
NTL is set to axe 1,500 jobs as it consolidates its 13 call centres into three state-of-the-art operations.
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Central staff launch final bid for studios
Staff at Central Television have put together a last-ditch proposal to keep a standalone news studio at Nottingham Studios, which ITV wants to sell off.
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NUJ launches own inquiry into BBC editorial 'defects'.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has set up a committee to review the BBC's editorial guidelines in the wake of the Hutton report after it was left out of the corporation's own internal inquiry, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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NUJ launches own inquiry into BBC editorial 'defects'
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has set up a committee to review the BBC's editorial guidelines in the wake of the Hutton report after it was left out of the corporation's own internal inquiry.
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Crisis at the BBC - Staff plan more action.
BBC staff were preparing to show their support for deposed director general Greg Dyke again on
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NewsBBC staff protest
Thousands of BBC staff took to the streets yesterday (Thursday) in a day of protest against the forced resignation of director general Greg Dyke and government interference in the corporation.
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Staff plan more action
BBC staff were preparing to show their support for deposed director general Greg Dyke again on Thursday (5 February) exactly a week after thousands spontaneously took to the streets to protest at his sudden departure.
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NewsUnions urge Granada staff to take pay offer
Union negotiators are urging workers across Granada's businesses to accept a new pay offer from the company, following the threat of strike action.
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Analysis - Game over for Technology.
Despite its success in getting Freeview launched, BBC Technology is to be put up for sale. And with Charter renewal looming, there is increasing speculation about other non-core BBC activities, says Suzannah Scott.
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BECTU KEEPS OLD TIE.
Bectu members have voted to keep the union's ties with the Labour party following the first
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Bectu warns BBC tech closure will cost jobs.
Broadcasting union Bectu has warned that up to 350 jobs could be at stake following the BBC's confirmation that it is to sell its commercial BBC Technology arm, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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NewsJones defends regional output
ITV's Clive Jones has defended claims from unions that the battle for the future of the merged ITV was being won by the 'dark side' - those more interested in savings than the future of the broadcaster.
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NewsITV chiefs face MPs' grilling
ITV joint managing directors Clive Jones and Mick Desmond will appear before the media select committee today to field questions about the ITV merger from MPs.
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Game over for Technology
Despite its success in getting Freeview launched, BBC Technology is to be put up for sale. And with Charter renewal looming, there is increasing speculation about other non-core BBC activities, says Suzannah Scott
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Bectu keeps old tie
Bectu members have voted to keep the union's ties with the Labour party following the first ballot of its kind by a British union. On a high turnout of 30.7%, 72.8% of members voted to keep the link with Labour - heeding advice from the union's executive - with 27.2% ...
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Bectu warns BBC tech closure will cost jobs
Broadcasting union Bectu has warned that up to 350 jobs could be at stake following the BBC's confirmation that it is to sell its commercial BBC Technology arm.
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BECTU LABOUR VOTE.
Broadcasting union Bectu's ballot on whether it should cut its ties to the Labour party is
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Allen plans to save£100m.
More jobs are to go in the ITV regions after ITV's chief executive designate Charles Allen


















