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Today is a big day for the Saint John 7. One year ago -- on June 25, 2012 -- the seven radio employees began their strike against the Halifax-based Maritime Broadcasting System after trying for almost a year to negotiate a fair wage.

Lise Lareau, National Vice-President of the Canadian Media Guild, wrote a post about the MBS employees on the CMG blog yesterday. She notes that the workers -- who include on-air talent -- earn an average of $28,000 a year. The average salary at stations in similar-sized markets across the country is $53,000. MBS's last salary offer would have brought their average pay up to slightly more than minimum wage.

This week the Globe and Mail reported that, in spite of strong competition, Canadian radio stations are still managing to pull in profits. Even in smaller markets, revenues are up year-over-year. The Saint John 7, as Lareau points out, are fighting for viable local media jobs and high quality local radio.

The striking workers have garnered support from their community, with a number of businesses suspending advertising from the local stations in support of the workers. MBS, however, has remained unresponsive.

The strike hasn't stopped the Saint John 7 from broadcasting. For nearly a year, they've been operating a web-based station called Radio Free Saint John.

The 7 are marking their one-year anniversary today with a rally in King's Square, St. John.

Regular freelance contributors to CBC Radio's DNTO program received an email a couple of weeks ago from DNTO on behalf of a new summer radio program called, 'How To Do It'. It was a call for submissions which included these paragraphs: "We're looking for 3-5 minute anecdotes that you're willing to share on the radio.The bad news? We can't pay…
The Canadian Media Guild's Freelance Branch is looking for someone in the GTA to join their branch executive this month.This is a volunteer position, but wage replacement, travel and per diems are covered when you're on official Guild business.This position will give you a chance to help other freelancers in your area with contract questions,…
The Canadian Media Guild has received a reply to a letter they sent to the Minister of Canadian Heritage last month regarding financial assistance given to TC Media through the Canada Periodical Fund.  The CMG expressed concerns about the TC Media funding in light of the new contract the publisher tried to impose on freelancers earlier this year…
Torontonians who work in digital media are invited to an event at the Brazen Head Pub on Wednesday, June 19th from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event is being put on by MediaTech Commons, a CMG-run community for Canadians working in digital media.A talk by Mandy Gilbert, founder and CEO of Creative Niche -- a recruiter for major advertising, digital and…
By Karen WirsigSo Global TV is now airing “news” reports sponsored by advertisers. The piece about what a pain it is to do your taxes might be brought to you by Q&Z Tax services. The one about all the crime in the east end could be courtesy of the local police association.Advertisers are torqueing the concept of advertorial into all sorts…
There’s a new Transcontinental Media contributor agreement and it’s not going to bring writers any joy.The publisher, whose most popular titles include Elle Canada, Canadian Living, Style at Home, The Hockey News and Vancouver Magazine, has made significant changes to the 2009 version of their agreement – an agreement that led to a boycott of…
The Canadian Media Guild helped get a CBC freelancer paid this week. The freelancer had not been paid the appropriate rate for several years and had never been asked to sign a contract. Despite the fact that the problems occurred a number of years ago, the CMG settled the dispute and managed to negotiate appropriate compensation.CBC has now agreed…
by  Suzanne BownessHow many people here are thinking about going the freelance route at some point in your writing careers? My first question is met with a few raised hands, maybe a third of the room.I’m speaking on a panel called “Taking the ‘free’ out of freelancing,” organized by CWA Canada and Canadian University Press (and hosted by…
The Canadian Media Guild is inviting freelancers who’ve written about labour issues over the past year to enter their work to be considered for a $1000 award.The CWA Canada/CAJ Award for Excellence in Labour Reporting is now in its second year. It's offered by the Canadian Media Guild along with its parent union, CWA Canada, and the Canadian…

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