KhUJ calls for stoppage of adverts to media houses that cut jobs
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 18 March 2019
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The Khyber Union of Journalists is advocating for a ban on advertisements to media outlets that have terminated employees. They are pressing for the implementation of a resolution supporting the journalist community.Summary
PESHAWAR – The Khyber Union of Journalists has called on the provincial information department to stop advertisements to news organizations that cut jobs.
President KhUJ Fida Khattak chaired a meeting in this regard which also condemned the layoffs and the casual attitude of the owners.
The house demanded implementation in letter and spirit of a resolution passed in favor of the journalist community by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly.
The resolution linked government payments for advertisements to media houses with the reinstatement of laid-off workers.
The meeting warned that if adverts to TV channels and newspapers that terminated staff were not stopped within three days, the union would take drastic steps.
The union constituted several committees for the smooth running of its affairs.
Key Points
- KhUJ calls for stopping adverts to media houses that cut jobs.
- A meeting chaired by President Fida Khattak condemned layoffs.
- The union demands compliance with a Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly resolution.
- If action is not taken within three days, drastic measures will follow.
- Committees have been formed for better union operations.
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