Fairfax staff strike over redundancies

Screen Shot 2014-05-07 at 4.20.05 PMMore than 600 staff at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have gone on strike for 24 hour following the company’s announcement today it will make major redundancies across its editorial production, lifestyle and photographic sections. It is understood staff at the Canberra Times, union members at the Australian Financial Review and also the staffs of regional publications Illawarra Mercury and Newcastle Herald have also walked out in solidarity with the colleagues at their sister papers.

The strike is effective immediately and sees staff walk out until 3pm tomorrow afternoon after a near unanimous vote of the memberships at both major mastheads. Ben Butler, deputy president of the media branch of the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), which represents journalists photographers and subeditors, said the employees believed they had to draw “a line in the sand”.

“We think this is a the final line in the sand, we have to defend the final core principles of doing journalism at Fairfax Media,” Butler told Mumbrella.”Without our photographic colleagues and our production staff we are not a proper news organisation we are a contractor who buys in news.

“We don’t want that to happen and are determined to do all we can to protect the integrity of our work.”

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