15 September 2004

September meeting - smallest yet!

Minutes

Present
Rowan Dore, Jemima Kiss, Barbara Wiseman
Apologies
Adrian Colley, Fraser Addecott

Membership applications from Kitty Bale, Michael O'Flynn, Isobel Todd, Sally Gainsbury, Robin Emanuel approved.

Rest of meeting abandoned due to low turnout. It was unfortunate – and rather embarrassing – that the three of us were joined by no less than seven members of Justice for Colombia who arrived early to speak to our branch, fresh from their fringe meeting at the Trades Union Congress.

Other business

Questionnaires on how to improve our branch meetings: 13 received so far. Your comments would be helpful, so please send your completed questionnaires by post before 10 October to Adrian Colley, 35 Campbell Road, Brighton BN1 4QD. If you need another questionnaire or would like to be emailed a copy, please email jemima@journalism.co.uk.

Branch account balance is £1358.10.

The branch has received a copy of the NUJ petition to support the BBC. Please attend the next meeting on 20 October if you wish to sign this.

The NUJ has published ethical guidelines and working practices for journalists working in PR and information services. More information will be available at the next meeting.

The European Social Forum takes place 15-17 October: three days of international debate, celebration and protest. The NUJ has played a major role in organising the event and speakers include Tony Benn, George Monbiot and Jeremy dear. Tickets are £30 (£20 concessions); see http://www.fse-esf.org for more details.

Age discrimination at work seminar: 12 October, 1.30pm to 4.15pm at the NATFHE Centre, Britannia Street, London WC1. Contact the Institute of Employment Rights for more information on 020 7498 6119.

TUFS – Trade Union Friends of Searchlight: Ten copies available for members at the next meeting.

Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom: Our branch subscription runs out next month!

Searchlight: copy available at next meeting.

The Palestine Post: copy available at next meeting.

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