Thursday, March 24, 2011

Journalists Form National Platform for Struggles

http://pd.cpim.org/2011/0213_pd/02132011_18.html

IN a joint statement issued on February 10, representatives of various
organisations of all over the country, representing over 12000
journalists, announced the setting up of a National Platform of
Journalist Organisations to work in unison with the apex Confederation
of Newspaper and News Agency Employees Organisations, the All India
Newspaper Employees Federation and other press bodies. This they said
was a united front to fight not only for a proper wage board but also
on the questions of ethics and democratisation of the media, gender
equity, media reform, and to expose the paid news syndrome and
connected deals.

The organisations which met in the office of the Delhi Union of
Journalists, with DUJ general secretary S K Pande presiding, resolved
to have continuous joint programmes, rallies and dharnas not only to
concentrate on just and fair wages but also for more social security,
a new information order and a more credible media.

The meeting took stock of the current situation including delays in
constituting a wage board. (Earlier, under the banner of the National
Alliance of Journalists, they had submitted memoranda to the Labour
Ministry, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry and the Press
Council of India.) They resolved to start a phased struggle beginning
this month end followed up by a direct action programme, to be
announced shortly.

Members took strong note of the functioning of the Press Council and
the Wage Board. The paid news syndrome and connected pressures, even
in national press bodies, was discussed and the demand made for a
Media Council and a Media Commission to restore a credible media free
from government fetters and from the stranglehold of press barons.
Drastic amendments to bring the Working Journalists Act in tune with
the present day realities and constitution of a Media Council on the
line of the earlier press commissions were also demanded.

A steering committee has been constituted with offices in Hyderabad,
Kerala and Delhi. It was announced that the Association of Accredited
News Cameramen Association (AANC) will also be fraternal ties with the
National Platform.

A General Council meeting of the National Platform is expected to take
place in Hyderabad in March end or early April, preceded by a meeting
close to Delhi. Meetings in Goa, Kerala, Orissa and UP are being
finalised.

Received via: ZestMedia

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