Journalists working from home?
  • Journalists working from home?
  • Table of contents
  • Introduction
  • Part 1 - General principles of home office and telework
    • Labour rights issues with telework/home office
    • Specific challenges for journalists and home office
    • What general protection for teleworkers and home office?
    • “I feel like I live at work”: the right to disconnect
    • Compulsory or voluntary?
  • Part 2 – Main findings of the survey
    • Telework of journalists by country: a majority of journalists (still) work outside the newsroom
    • Telework at company and sector-level: a clear lack of collective agreement at company-level
    • No financial support for journalists working from home
  • Part 3 – Teleworkers’ protection and trade union organising: the future is hybrid!
    • Reaching out to members digitally: e-mails still the most common tool
    • Telework raises many questions from journalists to their union/association
    • An unclear future for journalists’ organisations
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Annexes
    • Annex 1 – Copy of the questionnaire
    • Annex 2 – List of respondents by country
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A labour right perspective for a hybrid future

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Author: Marc Gruber Editor: Yuk Lan Wong Publisher: European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) Year of publication: October 2021

This report is published by the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and co-financed by the European Commission and UNESCO. The content of this report is the sole responsibility of the publisher and in no way reflects the views of the European Commission nor UNESCO. All copyright rests with the author and the publisher.

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