European Federation of Journalists

ETUFs meeting

ETF Rue du Marché aux Herbes 105, Boîte 11, Brussels, Belgium

The EFJ GS will attend the meeting of the European Trade Union Federations.

Dublin Journalism Summer School

Dublin Dublin, Ireland

The European Union delegation in Moscow has a programme to promote stronger cultural ties between Russia and the European Union. As part of that programme they have agreed to support a journalism programme that brings together young Russian journalists with other journalists from different parts of Europe in a series of activities and events. The Dublin Summer school programme falls under this programme as an initiative to provide Russian and EU journalists with an opportunity to network, to learn and to practice their journalism on key issues pertinent to the EU. The objectives of the course are: To build strong…

Hearing in the European Parliament on Media Pluralism and freedom in the EU

European Parliament Brussels, Belgium

The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs in the European Parliament will hold a public hearing on "Media pluralism and freedom in the EU". The hearing will take place on Tuesday, 11 July 2017 from 9.00 - 11.00  in the European Parliament in Brussels, Room József Antall (4Q1). Renate Schroeder, EFJ Director, is invited as a speaker to give a short presentation and to participate in the debate with the Members.

Cumhuriyet trial

Istanbul Istanbul

The trial of 17 journalists from daily newspaper Cumhuriyet will begin on 24 July 2017 and is expected to run until 28 July, in Istanbul.

EFJ-ETUI workshop: Editorial Independence in the newsroom, 29 & 30 August 2017

Chant D'oseau Avenue des Franciscains 3A,, Brussels, Belgium

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) together with the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) will organise a two-day workshop on ''Editorial independence in the newsroom'' in Brussels. The workshop aims - to exchange of best practices on the functioning of editorial board to ensure editorial independence; - to explore  other  self-regulatory mechanism in place to ensure editorial independence such as code of ethics, editorial policy, collective bargaining tools; - to demonstrate the capacity of individual journalists as well as trade union representatives for journalists to advocate for editorial independence. - to develop a plan of action to be implemented at…

Roundtable on Media Freedom with OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media

Residence Palace 155 rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgium

The EFJ invited the recently appointed OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Harlem Désir to meet in Brussels the most important civil society partners and professional organisations. We will discuss how we can best work together on tackling the biggest problems for freedom of expression and freedom of the media in the OSCE region (including the growing problem of anti-terrorism legislation and other developments and initiatives impacting negatively on media freedom). 9.30 – 10.00 OPENING SESSION - Welcoming remarks - Harlem Désir, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media - Ricardo Gutiérrez, General Secretary, European Federation of Journalists 10.00 – 11.00…

Workshop on social protection for self-employed workers

Paris Paris, France

Within its strategy of better defending self-employed workers in terms of rights, wages and social protection, the ETUC is engaged in the project "New trade union strategies for new forms of employment". From September 6 to 7, the second workshop in the framework of the mentioned project will bring together 30 tradeunionists from all over Europe to Paris with the aim of studying innovative ways to guarantee a better social protection to said category of workers. The profile of the participants shought by the ETUC is trade union leaders and officers who are in charge of the issue of organizing…

S&D Conference – “Fake News: Political and legal challenges”

European Parliament Brussels, Belgium

Fake news on digital media has become a potent means of manipulating political discourse around the world. Social media provides a platform for the free, and largely unregulated, widespread dissemination of fake news stories. Furthermore, it enables content creators to generate revenue from advertising. The parliamentary group of social democrats in the European Parliament is organising a conference to tackle political and legal challenges linked to fake news as well as different responses to the phenomena from several EU Member States and the European Commission. The EFJ will be represented by its GS Ricardo Gutiérrez. AGENDA  13.00 - 13.05            …

ALDE Seminar: ‘Protecting European Democratic in a post-truth society”

European Parliament - Joszef Antall building JAN 4Q1 Brussels, Belgium

MEP Marietje Schaake is organising a seminar on 'Protecting European Democratic in a post-truth society" on Wednesday, 6 September 2017 between 15:00 and 18.00 in the European Parliament, Brussels (Joszef Antall building JAN 4Q1). Please register at alde.eu/events to attend this hearing.   DETAILED PROGRAMME 1st Panel: Fake news - general overview   15:00                     Marietje Schaake MEP, Moderator 15:10                     Professor Philip N. Howard, Oxford University Computational Propaganda Project 15:20                     David Kaye, UN Special Rapporteur on Protection of Freedom of Speech 15:30                     Q&A   2nd Panel: Fake news and real actors behind   16:00                     Petras Auštrevičius MEP, Moderator 16:05                     Boris Reitschuster, Author…

Lunch debate: The future of financing journalism

Friedrich Naumann Foundation Avenue de Cortenbergh 71, Brussels, Belgium

The Friedrich Naumann Foundation in cooperation with the EFJ will organise on 7 September a lunch debate about the future of financing journalism. The media environment is becoming increasingly digital and mobile and more and more people consume news directly on social media. While the potential to reach a wide audience has never been higher, this fast-paced, algorithm-driven news reality can pose a challenge to financing quality and investigative journalism. When sensationalist – sometimes fake – news gain most ad revenue and shares, the incentive for producing costly background stories and discussing complex political questions may be small. At the…

Meeting of the CoE working group “Journalists under pressure 2”

Council of Europe Office in Paris 55 Avenue Kléber, Paris, France, Metropolitan

Qualitative study on unwarranted interference among journalists (Journalists Under Pressure 2) 1st meeting of the working group The EFJ GS will attend the meeting.

Cumhuriyet trial

Silivri Silivri, Turkey

Cumhuriyet is the oldest newspaper in Turkey. 18 of its employees, five of them currently under detention, will appear on court for the next hearing on September 11, 2017, at the courthouse in Silivri Prison Campus.