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 rights of professional media' Our precarious is your disinformation '
  
  
 
  
  
 November 5 600 000 information professionals from 116 countries, we mobilized, organized by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ-IFJ), which belongs Media Sector Federation Comunciación Citizen Services CCOO, for Jobs in the media and the right of citizens to receive information from multiple and quality under the theme 'Our precarious is your disinformation. " 
 
a situation that meets the economic crisis that has caused the escalation of the continuing precariousness of working conditions of professional media. Job layoffs, redundancies and company closures for mismanagement, along with the suspension of collective bargaining or the amortization of jobs through voluntary redundancies and early retirements are And something very everyday and causes a continual loss of jobs and workers' rights and professionals who require us to rally to denounce this situation and promote measures to prevent irreversible deterioration in the viability of the media and information quality.
 
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economic crisis overlaps in time with the sector need to adapt to the digital age, both on television and on radio and the press, which is being addressed in the ambiguity challenging work and professional rights, calling into question the maintenance of the current employment level at maximum, and new forms of pseudo-journalism as a multimedia journalist, with which the companies intend to create a figure that is capable of information products for all media with the lowest possible cost.
 
This adaptation is proposed as a possibility for reducing costs in return for mandatory principles as the accuracy and contrast information sources, which give way to new forms of information such as non-professional 'bloggers' raised by the British newspaper The Guardian in recent days.
 
emphasis also denounce the practice of political parties, institutions and government agencies to conduct press conferences in which only makes a statement the person concerned and not allow questions from reporters. A procedure that disrupts the process of information and diminishes the freedom of expression and information.
 
Information is a crucial and structural level in a democratic society, and yet it is subject to a permanent job insecurity and professional disrespect, exacerbated by the current crisis in the sector do not come to any solution if the media workers media do not intervene to prevent it from strength, responsibility and rigor accredited.
 
   
 
acts is why the IFJ, an organization that owns the media sector FSC-CCOO, calls this day of struggle in defense of the rights and jobs of workers comunciación media and serve to expose those responsible for the situation in which it finds this group. For that reason, today, 5 November, workers in the media-CCOO FSC took to the streets to demand that steps be taken to ensure employment, quality and plurality essential, as
 
- The cessation of processes of employment regulation that is to be implemented without agreement between management and worker representation in companies.
 
- The intervention of the office of the Labour Inspectorate, the Inland Revenue and General Treasury of the INS in situations of irregularity arising in situations of insecurity and conditions have made the viability of enterprises.
 
- That the new Audiovisual Law guarantees a model of radio, television and communication agencies that are proper public services with quality content, while ensuring the rights of their workers.
 
- The right of all reporters to ask questions at the calls made by the social, political and economic and not abdicate our duty to learn not to become mere transmitters of public authorities.
 
 
FSC-CCOO not going to allow workers, who already have the precariousness of the sector, have to pay for the bad management that has led the media sector going through a deep crisis which can not be solved with layoffs and cuts in duties or should diminish the quality and plurality of information, constitutional rights of all English.
 
 
NOVEMBER 5:
 a situation that meets the economic crisis that has caused the escalation of the continuing precariousness of working conditions of professional media. Job layoffs, redundancies and company closures for mismanagement, along with the suspension of collective bargaining or the amortization of jobs through voluntary redundancies and early retirements are And something very everyday and causes a continual loss of jobs and workers' rights and professionals who require us to rally to denounce this situation and promote measures to prevent irreversible deterioration in the viability of the media and information quality.
Multimedia and handling
economic crisis overlaps in time with the sector need to adapt to the digital age, both on television and on radio and the press, which is being addressed in the ambiguity challenging work and professional rights, calling into question the maintenance of the current employment level at maximum, and new forms of pseudo-journalism as a multimedia journalist, with which the companies intend to create a figure that is capable of information products for all media with the lowest possible cost.
This adaptation is proposed as a possibility for reducing costs in return for mandatory principles as the accuracy and contrast information sources, which give way to new forms of information such as non-professional 'bloggers' raised by the British newspaper The Guardian in recent days.
emphasis also denounce the practice of political parties, institutions and government agencies to conduct press conferences in which only makes a statement the person concerned and not allow questions from reporters. A procedure that disrupts the process of information and diminishes the freedom of expression and information.
Information is a crucial and structural level in a democratic society, and yet it is subject to a permanent job insecurity and professional disrespect, exacerbated by the current crisis in the sector do not come to any solution if the media workers media do not intervene to prevent it from strength, responsibility and rigor accredited.
acts is why the IFJ, an organization that owns the media sector FSC-CCOO, calls this day of struggle in defense of the rights and jobs of workers comunciación media and serve to expose those responsible for the situation in which it finds this group. For that reason, today, 5 November, workers in the media-CCOO FSC took to the streets to demand that steps be taken to ensure employment, quality and plurality essential, as
- The cessation of processes of employment regulation that is to be implemented without agreement between management and worker representation in companies.
- The intervention of the office of the Labour Inspectorate, the Inland Revenue and General Treasury of the INS in situations of irregularity arising in situations of insecurity and conditions have made the viability of enterprises.
- That the new Audiovisual Law guarantees a model of radio, television and communication agencies that are proper public services with quality content, while ensuring the rights of their workers.
- The right of all reporters to ask questions at the calls made by the social, political and economic and not abdicate our duty to learn not to become mere transmitters of public authorities.
FSC-CCOO not going to allow workers, who already have the precariousness of the sector, have to pay for the bad management that has led the media sector going through a deep crisis which can not be solved with layoffs and cuts in duties or should diminish the quality and plurality of information, constitutional rights of all English.
NOVEMBER 5:
 INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE RIGHTS OF PROFESSIONALS MEDIA 
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 November 5: International Day of rights of workers in the media 
  
  
  
  
   Sector CCOO Media invites all professionals means a day of mobilization on November 5 to celebrate the International Day 'Stand Up for Journalism', organized by the IFJ-IFJ in 116 countries where it has affiliates. 
 
With the slogan "Our precarious is your disinformation ' over 600,000 media workers who belong to the FIP-IFJ are invited to a day of vindication to make visible the situation we are facing most professionals communication in Spain, in Europe and most countries in the world. A situation exacerbated by the brutal economic crisis and the production model change in our industry.
 
To do so, "IFJ IFJ is asking us to mobilize and make visible our protest with concentrations in the doors of businesses or city hot spots and displaying the distinctive loop of newspaper reporters that identifies us as precarious in wages, in work or in our right to transmit accurate information and quality.
 
The goal is to make visible the precariousness that workers routinely suffer the media, as the crisis is affecting us and how the production model change and the transition from analogue to digital is undermining the employment rights of workers and of citizens to receive truthful information and quality.
 
addition, the call made by the FIP want to resume the collection of signatures against the precariousness of the means already started on May 7, some firms that will serve to bring governments and business to our concern about the situation facing the industry and we are not willing to be quiet before the steady decline of labor rights and the constitutional rights cut as the right to truthful information.
 
For all these reasons, we have your help and that you impliquéis on an issue that is of media workers but affects the entire society because 'our precarious is your disinformation. "
 With the slogan "Our precarious is your disinformation ' over 600,000 media workers who belong to the FIP-IFJ are invited to a day of vindication to make visible the situation we are facing most professionals communication in Spain, in Europe and most countries in the world. A situation exacerbated by the brutal economic crisis and the production model change in our industry.
To do so, "IFJ IFJ is asking us to mobilize and make visible our protest with concentrations in the doors of businesses or city hot spots and displaying the distinctive loop of newspaper reporters that identifies us as precarious in wages, in work or in our right to transmit accurate information and quality.
The goal is to make visible the precariousness that workers routinely suffer the media, as the crisis is affecting us and how the production model change and the transition from analogue to digital is undermining the employment rights of workers and of citizens to receive truthful information and quality.
addition, the call made by the FIP want to resume the collection of signatures against the precariousness of the means already started on May 7, some firms that will serve to bring governments and business to our concern about the situation facing the industry and we are not willing to be quiet before the steady decline of labor rights and the constitutional rights cut as the right to truthful information.
For all these reasons, we have your help and that you impliquéis on an issue that is of media workers but affects the entire society because 'our precarious is your disinformation. "
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