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Photographers discussion list closed after intervention from NUJ officialsA private photographers’ email discussion list has in the last few hours announced itself as having closed after it came under pressure from the NUJ hierarchy to accept a membership application from a high ranking union official. |
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6.30pm Update: The NUJPhoto discussion list closed this afternoon, just hours after EPUK broke the story of union attempts to overturn a moderator decision. It was initially reported that the closure came after pressure from the NUJ’s Freelance Industrial Council, although it is now understood that the decision was taken by the list owner. NUJ Irish Secretary Seamus Dooley, who is currently embroiled in controversy over the proposed Drogheda Independent house agreement, applied several weeks ago to join the private email discussion list, open to photographers who are members of the journalism union. His application was subsequently turned down. On its web page, NUJPhoto had stated that membership is “open to members of the National Union of Journalists who are photographers, that is members of the union who regularly supply stills images, (digital or film based) to their clients.” This evening Seamus Dooley told EPUK: “ The Irish Executive Council had adjourned discussion on the Drogheda Independent Agreement to allow consultation and I believed that the network was an obvious vehicle for an exchange of views. The opportunity to clarify misinformation would also have been useful.” “There was nothing unusual or sinister about the application”, he said, adding that at least one other non-photographer NUJ official had joined the list before. |
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Hi Mark, Thanks for your post. Website content at epuk.org is produced by a core team or around seven writers and two section editors, plus guest writers and other contributors who help with writing and subbing – in total I’m guessing that we must have about seventy or eighty contributors over the course of a year. It’s been the policy since EPUK was set-up that news pieces are just credited to “EPUK” and comment writers and specialist writers keep their byline. It’s much the same policy as the NUJ uses on their website. I’ll add the above text to our About page in due course. And of course, if you’d like to become a contributor, just email me using the address on this page. Nick McGowan-Lowe, EPUK Website Editor Comment #3 posted by The EPUK Website Editor at 2 August, 01:35 PM Add your comments here:
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Another great example of the NUJ’s ability to piss off its own members. I only recently rejoined the union after being assured that it had rid itself of its old in-fighting ways. Apparently not. I’m one of those who will be looking for a different organisation to represent my interests because the NUJ is evidently not equipped to do so.
Comment #1 posted by Steve Mansfield-Devine at 1 August, 05:28 PM