More than half of the staff photographers on The Mirror face redundancy.
Author: Simon Bainbridge
11 Aug 2010 Tags: Business mattersNewspaper
Press Gazette is reporting that six of the 10 staff photographer working on The Mirror and Daily Mirror will lose their jobs.
The news follows Trinity Mirror's decision to cut around 200 editorial jobs from its London-based newspapers, says the article, adding that its other national title, The People, dosn't have any staff photographers to cut.
Around 140 of the 200 are staffers, and the rest are casuals, Press gazette reports.
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