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Irish Executive Committee asks NEC to reject Drogheda Independent agreementThe NUJ’s Irish Executive Council (IEC) has voted to refer the decision as to whether accept the controversial Drogheda Independent house agreement to the union’s National Executive Committee (NEC), and has made a recommendation that it should be rejected. |
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The vote, which has previously been deferred twice to allow objections to be heard, was split by the narrowest of margins with eight for and seven against. The vote came just hours after the controversy was first revealed on EPUK. While the move has been applauded by Irish photographers, it is still very unclear whether the union’s NEC will follow the IEC’s recommendation that the house agreement should not be ratified in its current form. Both the Irish Eastern Branch, and the Drogheda Chapel branches who met this week had already called on the Irish Executive Council to refer the Drogheda Independent House Agreement to the National Executive Council. EPUK has been told that members of at least two branches unsuccessfully attempted to bring motions of no confidence in Irish secretary Seamus Dooley’s handling of the affair. But Dooley disputes at least one of these events, telling EPUK: “There was no discussion and no reference to any vote of confidence [at Irish Eastern Branch]”. “Reporters to stop using cameras” motionA second motion, which was passed by twelve votes to two requests the NEC to ask any reporters already using cameras to cease doing so, to give full support to any member facing disciplinary action in consequence, and to incorporate opposition to reporters using cameras into the flagship Journalism Matters day on November 5th. If this motion were carried, it would return the NUJ’s position to that of just a few months ago, when the union’s rulebook stated: “A member who is a staff reporter shall not normally take photographs…Freelance reporters shall not take photographs… if by so doing they deprive another freelance of income” The second motion is being seen by some union members as a strong rebuke to Dooley who has long argued that the practice of reporters supplying photographs is so widespread that there would be no point in trying to fight it. Earlier this week he likened it to “trying to protect virginity long after it’s been soiled”. |
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