Michelle Stanistreet
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Gender | Female |
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Born | Liverpool |
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Education | University of Liverpool |
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Michelle Stanistreet Life story
Michelle Stanistreet is an English trade unionist and journalist, now General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists. She is the first woman to hold the post her post at the NUJ - she was previously deputy secretary. She replaced Jeremy Dear in July 2011.
BBC local services disrupted by 24-hour strike over radio cuts
... NUJ general secretary Michelle Stanistreet said: " It s not simply a question about jobs and conditions for our members - they believe passionately in the value that quality local content brings to their audiences, journalism that is trusted and relied upon in the communities they serve...
M25: LBC journalist arrest not necessary admits Hertfordshire Police
... The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) general secretary, Michelle Stanistreet, said: " The commissioner s apparent desire to influence editorial lines instead of recognising the work of journalists as fundamental to upholding a free press is of grave concern...
Birmingham pub bombings: Fight over 'confession' to Chris Mullin
... Michelle Stanistreet, NUJ general secretary, said the case brought by police risked " compromising" the core principal of protecting sources at the heart of the NUJ code...
Samira Ahmed wins BBC equal pay tribunal
... the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) General Secretary Michelle Stanistreet said the union would seek the full compensation payment for Ahmed...
Presenter Samira Ahmed to face the BBC in court
... Unfortunately, despite Samira going through a lengthy and frustrating internal process in the hope that a sensible solution could be achieved, the BBC has not resolved this case and it will now be for the tribunal to determine whether this monumental pay gap is appropriate and defensible, said NUJ general secretary Michelle Stanistreet...
Rights group loses mass surveillance appeal in High Court
... Michelle Stanistreet, general secretary of the NUJ said the judgement was a blow to journalists and press freedom ...