Nine Entertainment staffers have passed a motion of no confidence in the company's board and CEO Mike Sneesby after the embattled broadcaster announced 200 job cuts.
Staff members within Nine Publishing, which runs The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, WAToday and the Brisbane Times, met with the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance to air their frustrations about the sackings. “We demand an explanation from the company about why the publishing division appears to have been disproportionately targeted for job losses, given the recent strong financial performance by the mastheads in a particularly difficult time for all print outlets, and given the fact that the Meta money was spent across the company, rather than just on the mastheads,” a statement from the union members read.
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