Stage Screen & Radio

In the April 2000 Stage Screen & Radio magazine:

  • Will the ITC defend production?
    Members at Scottish Media Group start their programme of one-day strikes to save programme production, and Culture Secretary Chris Smith vows to defend regional programme making. The question is whether the ITC will use its power to do so.

  • Theatre survey
    Theatre members round the country respond to the unions's survey on pay, conditions and priorities for action.

  • Get a move on!
    As BECTU launches its new policy on ethnic minority employment in the audiovisual industries, General Secretary Roger Bolton urges faster action from the industry and government.
  • The Oscar winners
    BECTU members were among Britain's stars who shone in 18 categories.
  • Great Britains abroad
    A report from the Berlin Film Festival and latest European film initiatives.
  • Time for change
    The union responds to DCMS Minister Janet Anderson's request for ideas on how working conditions could be improved to benefit women.

BECTU's magazine Stage Screen & Radio is published 10 times a year.

Last updated 4 April 2000