It was another big week in the media and marketing industry: print was the latest victim of the coronavirus-economy, more pay cuts and redundancies were rolled out, April Fools’ Day was cancelled and Easter, would you believe, is on the horizon.
This week Mumbrella investigated the rights and responsibilities media employees have when it comes to protecting their incomes. With job and pay cuts continuing to roll out across the industry, the team chats through the implications of standing employees down, and really giving them no choice but to accept less money. Is it employer versus employee, or are we all in this together?
Plus, Bauer Media closed its New Zealand operation, a week after the ACCC cleared its acquisition of Seven’s Pacific Magazines. Given the tough economic conditions created by coronavirus, the team speculates on Bauer’s local future. Meanwhile, News Corp suspended 60 community newspapers and Nine paused many of its lifestyle print sections.
And, Ad Standards CEO, Fiona Jolly, joined the Mumbrellacast this week to discuss how the industry body is rolling on through the COVID-19 crisis (39:53). She gave a behind-the-scenes view of a community panel deliberation over ad complaints, how rulings will come about in the age of social distancing and an update on the Kinder Conditions campaign.