Journalists experiencing an end of financial year clear out

Chris Warren

Chris Warren

More than 200 journalists have departed Australian media companies in the last six months, according to estimates by the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), the union which represents journalists. The most recent round of redundancies follows the tsunami of lay offs, sparked by restructures at Fairfax and News Limited this time last year which saw the axing of an estimated 1,000 to 1,200 jobs across the sector.

Chris Warren, the federal secretary of the MEAA, has accused major media outlets of an, “end of financial year clean out”.

Warren told Encore that publishers and broadcasters are being driven by a need to ensure budgets are in order for the new financial year.

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