Media
BBC job cuts looming, staff look to strike
Published Monday, Jun 4 2007, 11:39 BST | By Joanne Oatts

Reports suggest that staff numbers in the BBC's 2,000-strong news team are to be cut back, with the online news team also being reduced.
Earlier this year, BBC News teams were considering a 24-hour strike over management's plans for compulsory redundancies. Around 3,800 staff across the corporation have already been part of a voluntary redundancy programme.
Following the voluntary redundancy of three staff, the nine remaining members of the soon-to-be closed BBC children's education unit are to ballot for strike action against their compulsory redundancies.
The potential job losses come as part of a decision to create a new department of news, factual and learning, which will bring Blue Peter, Newsround and educational programmes under one group.
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