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Union Policy

Government departments and public bodies responsible for the sectors which employ BECTU's members often engage in public consultations about proposals for change.

BECTU plays an active part in such consultations and the union's submissions are endorsed by the National Executive Committee (NEC) as BECTU policy. The text of these documents is available here. Submissions are listed in date order with the most recent appearing first.  

UK Film: Digital Innovation and Creative Excellence, BECTU's submission, December 2009.

Ofcom Digital Dividend Review: Clearing the 800Mhz Band and Funding for PMSE (programme making and special events): BECTU's submission, September 2009.

Dept for Business Innovation and Skills consultation on blacklisting, BECTU's submission August 2009.

DCMS Consultation: News in the Nations, Locally and in the Regions, BECTU's submission July 2009.

Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003: the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (which became the Department for Business Innovation and Skills in June 2009) initiated a review of the agency regulations. BECTU's submission June 2009.

Ofcom Digital Dividend Review: Clearing the 800 MHz Band. BECTU's submission April 2009.

IPPR report into levies and the funding of public service broadcasting. Report jointly commissioned with the NUJ and published in April 2009.

House of Lords Select Committee Enquiry into UK orginated film and TV content. BECTU's submission February 2009.

Digital Britain. BECTU's submission February 2009.

Ofcom's 2nd Public Service Broadcasting Review. BECTU's submission to the Second Phase Review December 2008.

Ofcom's 2nd Public Service Broadcasting Review. BECTU's submission to the First Phase Review June 2008.  

Welsh Assembly Enquiry into Public Service Broadcasting. BECTU's submission May 2008.

Ofcom Digital Dividend Review Consultation BECTU's submission to the opening consultation March 2007.

 

 

 

 

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