20 March 2011
IFJ Backs Action by Spanish Unions against Jobs Cuts in PRISA Media Group
The Executive
Committee of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), meeting in
Brussels from 19 - 20 March and the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
have given their full backing for the workers and employees of the PRISA Group
which publishes El País newspaper which
has recently announced plans to reduce its staff in Spain and Latin America with
the estimated loss of 2.500 jobs.
"Plans to reduce jobs in the PRISA Media Group take their roots in
a doubtful management more obsessed with stocks markets gains rather than with true journalism," said Elisabeth Costa, the new IFJ General Secretary who takes
up her position on 5 April 2011. "We support our Spanish affiliates because we
share their view that media staff should not pay for the financial mistakes of
media managers, who used to be big stars of journalism years ago".
Around 5.000
people gathered on Saturday 19 March 2011 in central Madrid to demonstrate
against the cuts which PRISA claims are justified by the media group's financial crisis. But the staff say the financial
situation varies between different situations within the Spanish media group.
The union
representatives of PRISA workers blame the management of Juan Luis Cebrián, former
managing director of El País for the current financial difficulties because of
his reckless plans, including sales of shares to American investors from
Liberty Acquisitions Holdings Corporation (from the USA) and the surprising
sale of former PRISA TV channels Cuatro and CNN+ to the main
Spanish private television, of which Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is
the main shareholder.
The IFJ Spanish affiliates FeSP and CCOO were among the organisers of
the demonstrations against the threats of redundancies and promised to fight
any plan of massive lay- offs.
Last week two unions,
the UGT and CCOO, received on 14 March from the management the draft plan for
lay-offs and redundancies. The Spanish IFJ affiliated CCOO, which represent the
majority of workers in PRISA, has declared the plan biased and full of highly manipulated
details designed to justify the cuts. The unions are ready to debate the financial
situation of some PRISA media, but they do not accept the management's proposal
which makes job cuts the main priority.
For more information, please contact IFJ on + 32 2 235
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The IFJ represents more than 600.000 members in 125
countries











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