Fairfax begins consultations with staff

Fairfax1Fairfax has begun the consultation process with its staff following the announcement of “proposals” which would see the photographic desks of the newspapers shrink from 50 photographers to ten, further outsourcing of sub-editing and further editorial cuts to the lifestyle sections.

The company agreed to meet with staff after 24 hour walkouts from the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age on Wednesday in response to the cuts.

In an email to staff yesterday afternoon, Allen Williams managing director of Australian Publishing Media, which publishes Fairfax’s major newspaper mastheads, said they had agreed to extend the period of consultation.

“Today’s meeting was highly productive and I am pleased that consultation has resumed,” wrote Williams.

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