
Author Eamonn McCann cited the positive effects of the Wapping revolution in changing journalists’ views of what the union can be, 25 years after the watershed moment in British Journalism.
Speaking at the SWP fringe meeting today he pointed to the growing union consensus on professional relationship between mangers and journalists:
“We used to have rows at the ADM over whether ot not we were facing rapacious owners and what sort of action we should take – now everyone has a similar view and that is a good thing.”
Post Wapping
Present at the meeting was David Crouch of London Newsapers – he told NUJ ADM News about the sort of “bullying tactics” employed by managers post Wapping:
“There’s a culture among mangers of making unfair demands of staff reporters, making them feel inadequte at their job and generally unndermining their professional judgement.
At EMAP there was a an epidemic of staff on long-term stress leave, people spoke about how mangers were so remote that they thought they hated them personally – not a good working environment.
It’s possible to have a good, helpful and respectful relationship between mangers and reporters – the Financial Times is an example of this kind of thing and it shows that more can be done.”
