Fairfax strikers say it is ‘up in the air’ whether staff return to work at 3pm

Sources at Fairfax Media say that it is “up in the air” as to whether staff at the publisher’s various major mastheads will return to work at the end of the walkout at 3pm today, while management has threatened to dock wages and potentially terminate staff involved in the “unlawful” industrial actions.

Yesterday, saw around 500 members of staff at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age walk out after the publisher announced “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 strike was supported with subsequent walk outs by staffs at The Canberra Times, Illawarra Mercury, Newcastle Herald and a partial walkout of union members at the Australian Financial Review.

Photographers at The Age protesting the redundancies.

Photographers at The Age protesting the redundancies.

Staff at newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne have told Mumbrella there is still uncertainty about whether they will vote to return to work following further stop work meetings to be held at 3pm today.

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