All Bectu articles – Page 50
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MTV staff invoke Act
A row over new terms and conditions could lead to music channel MTV being the first UK broadcaster to be taken to task under new employment rules, writes Simon Ellery.
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BBC Resources and Technology face strike ballot
Bectu to ballot twice over compulsory redundancy plans and changes to working practices
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Staff call in lawyers over MTV dispute
Lawyers have been drafted in to resolve a row between MTV and its 100-strong broadcast services division over new terms of employment, writes Simon Ellery.
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MTV staff consult lawyers over new terms
Broadcast services division unhappy with new contracts
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BBC staves-off strike threat to new Breakfast
BBC Bectu members agree trial of new working practices in last minute deal
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Bectu fights Pebble Mill studio closure
Bectu is meeting the BBC on Tuesday (29 August) to discuss the closure of the Pebble Mill studios.The union requested the meeting after it was revealed earlier this week that the
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Foreign directors asked to support campaign
Foreign directors are being instructed not to work in the UK by their industry associations as a campaign over directors' rights escalates between the Directors and Producers Rights Society (DPRS), the Directors Guild of Great Britain and Bectu, writes Ta
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Foreign directors asked to support directors' rights campaign
Overseas industry associations urged to tell directors not to accept work in the UK
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ISBA baulks over ad limit
Advertisers are unhappy with the decision to allow more ITV consolidation, writes Ashley Davies.
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BEEB UNION MEMBERS VOTE FOR THREE PER CENT RISE
Bectu members at the BBC have agreed to accept a three per cent pay offer. In a ballot of BBC staff which went out on 23 June, members voted to accept
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Bectu ballots BBC
BBC director general Greg Dyke faces the first challenge to his plans to restructure the BBC with Bectu preparing to ballot its members over 262 job cuts in BBC Resources, writes Tara Conlan.
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BBC Union members vote for 3 per cent rise
BROADCAST EXCLUSIVE - Bectu members at the BBC have agreed to accept a three per cent pay offer. In a ballot of BBC staff which went out on 23 June, members
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Dyke faces BBC Bectu ballot
Consultative ballot next week could lead to later vote on industrial action
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BBC IN PAY BALLOT
Bectu and the NUJ are to ballot BBC staff on a recommended 3 per cent pay offer and a proposal to cut the period that fixed-contract staff work for before becoming
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Bectu and ad body reach agreement
Bectu and the Advertising, Film & Videotape Producers Association (AFVPA) have finally agreed new terms on pay and conditions, ending 16 months of protracted negotiations.Freelance technicians who make commercials for film
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GRAMPIAN MAKES CHANGES
Bectu Scottish organiser Paul McManus welcomed the Independent Television Commission's findings on Scottish Media Group's operation of the Grampian licence this week, saying it was 'a total vindication of our complaint'.
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Scottish Media Group under fire over Grampian licence
ITC describes programming changes as 'unacceptable'
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Ferguson quits STV for new NTL division
NTL is to start making its own programmes for its digital services and has poached Scottish TV (STV) controller Scott Ferguson to set up the department.The level of NTL's investment is
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Analysis Special: BBC Restructure - One vision for One BBC
As director general Greg Dyke takes an axe to Birtism, Tim Dams and Tara Conlan wade through the manifesto to find out what it means for BBC programme makers and the armies of marketeers and strategists whose jobs are on the line.


















