The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is a trade union for journalists in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It was founded in 1907 and has 38,000 members. It is a member of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
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Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
February 2012
- David Henke, Senior Investigative Journalist for ExaroNews (on behalf of the National Union of Journalists gave evidence related to post-legislative scrutiny of on 28 Feb. [2]
March 2011
- Jeremy Dear, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists (NUJ) gave evidence related to The Implications of Cuts to the BBC World Service on 9 Mar. [3]
December 2010
- Jeremy Dear, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists gave evidence related to Proposed Code of Recommended Practice on Local Authority Publicity on 6 Dec. [4]
November 2010
References
- 1. Wikipedia. National Union of Journalists
- 2. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1849-ii - Post-Legislative scrutiny of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 - uncorrected evidence - 28 February 2012 - HC 1849-ii - post-legislative scrutiny of, 28 Feb 2012
- 3. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 9 March 2011 - Foreign Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - The Implications of Cuts to the BBC World Service, 9 Mar 2011
- 5. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 30 November 2010 - Welsh Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - S4C, 30 Nov 2010
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