The Fairfax strike: what is the core of news?

Update March 17 2016: Today in the wake of Fairfax staff walking out en masse we revisit a piece from May 2014 where Nic Christensen looks at the structural factors driving print redundancies and questions how far a publisher can cut the core of journalism and still remain credible.

Screen Shot 2016-03-17 at 4.08.39 pmLet’s be clear, we’ve been here before.

Much of the anger and despair we are seeing from Fairfax staff comes from the fact that it was less than two years since Fairfax management announced its “Fairfax of the Future” project, which saw 1,900 jobs slashed from the publisher with around 400 of those coming from editorial.

As one Fairfax reporter told me yesterday: “We did the 2012 negotiations in good faith and now this; it never ends.”

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