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Pakistan Today tells some staff to leave

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 16 May 2012

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Pakistan Today tells some staff to leave
Pakistan Today managers have reportedly asked several staffers at the Karachi centre to resign, including reporters, sub-editors and page-makers. The move follows recent departures, layoffs and continued salary delays despite reports of a potential investment deal.

KARACHI: The Pakistan Today managers have reportedly told three reporters and two sub-editors at the Karachi centre to resign from their positions, indicating yet again the paper was trapped in financial quicksand and sinking deeper. Also told to quit were two page-makers while one sub-editor had already tendered his resignation last month and was serving out the notice period. Insiders tell JournalismPakistan.com that staff members asked to resign would do so shortly. In April, the paper’s general manager in Karachi had quit while at the start of May, Executive Editor Sarmad Bashir bid adieu too. Only this month at least two dozen employees were reported to have been sacked while several others were laid off earlier that went to show the paper was in trouble. However, there were reports earlier this month that the management of the newspaper edited by Arif Nizami had struck an investment deal with a middle-east-based Private Equity Fund. But there are still no signs of cash beginning to flow for an organization where staff salaries regularly get delayed.

KEY POINTS:

  • Three reporters, two sub-editors and two page-makers in Karachi were reportedly told to resign.
  • A sub-editor had already resigned last month and is serving the notice period.
  • Insiders say the staff asked to resign are expected to comply shortly.
  • Recent exits include the Karachi general manager in April and Executive Editor Sarmad Bashir in early May.
  • Reports of a Middle East-based private equity investment persist, but salary delays reportedly continue.

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