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Ethics Code
The Newspaper Guild-Communications
Workers of America, wishing to promote a vision for
the future of journalism and the news business, in
July 2006 adopted the following statement of principles.
Professionalism and Honesty in the
News Media
Recognizing that newsgathering
institutions have the trusted responsibility to create
a fair, balanced, honest and accurate product that
reflects not only the overall integrity of the collective
services performed by employees who work for the
news organization, but the integrity of the organization
itself, TNG-CWA promotes these principles:
Those who work for newsgathering institutions shall
be guaranteed freedoms of speech, belief and association
in their workplaces.
Individuals who work for news organizations have the
right to be treated fairly, equitably and professionally
and to have their skills and judgment respected.
News organizations shall provide
all employees, whether editorial, technical or commercial,
with the support, equipment and independence necessary
for them to practise their crafts safely and professionally.
News organizations shall adhere to the same high
standards of fairness and integrity they demand
of their employees. These employees have the right
to expect that they will not be required to do anything
illegal or unethical. Additionally, they have the
right to refuse to perform any illegal or unethical
function without fear of reprisal.
Commercial/Business Employees
The public has the right to expect
that a news organization and its employees who provide
any professional customer service shall never offer
any form of benefit or service that could promote discrimination
or prejudice.
Individuals who work for news organizations shall
retain their rights to private lives free of restriction.
A news organization’s
customers shall be treated fairly and equitably in
any business transaction, and these customers have
a right to expect disclosure of any information that
might affect the ability of the news organization
or its individual representatives to do so.
A news organization’s
customers and the public have the right to expect
information concerning circulation figures or ratings
of the news organization to be complete, true and
accurate.
A news organization’s
customers and the public have the right to expect
that there will be no technical manipulation or altering
of data provided to the Audit Bureau of Circulation
and/or any recognized governing entity.
The public has the right to
expect newsgathering organizations, their sales staff
and other professionals to work together to meet
particular needs or complaints in advertising, circulation
and billing and to be the public’s
advocates in matters pertaining to use of the organization.
To that end, these professionals have the right to
defend their customers’ legitimate interests
to the organization without fear of reprisal.
The public has the right to expect that a news organization
and its employees will maintain and respect the clear
line between advertising and news.
The public has the right to expect that a news organization
and its employees who provide any professional customer
service recognize that they have an obligation to respect
the confidentiality of any information obtained from
their customers.
Editorial Employees
The goal of newsgathering institutions
and the reporters, editors, photographers, audio, video,
graphic and web professionals who work for them, is
to report the news in a truthful, accurate and impartial
way in order to inform the public.
Those who gather and present
the news shall at all times strive for honesty, accuracy,
fairness and balance in order to maintain their credibility
as guardians of the public’s right to know.
They shall identify themselves and their organizations
when dealing with sources of information, except when
that information can be obtained only through undercover
reporting or such identification would put them at
risk.
Stories, photographs, audio recordings and video material
shall not be altered so as to deliberately distort
what was said or present a knowingly misleading version
of an event.
News organizations shall have clear guidelines for
attribution of material, so their employees can present
their work in a manner free of any taint of plagiarism.
Newsgathering institutions and individuals who work
for them share a duty to further the open exchange
of ideas and information and protect freedom of expression,
not just on behalf of those who own the media but for
the benefit of all. They shall respect diversity, reflect
it in hiring policies, stories and delivery of information,
and guard against prejudice or discrimination.
Those who gather and present the news and the organizations
that employ them have a right and responsibility to
protect the identity of confidential sources.
Those who work for newsgathering institutions have
a right to be treated fairly, equitably and professionally
and to have their skills and judgment respected. In
defending the public's right to know and right to freedom
of expression, individuals must not be asked to sacrifice
their own freedoms of expression, association or belief.
Those responsible for gathering and presenting the
news retain their rights to private lives free
of restriction, provided there is no actual conflict
with their ability to be trusted sources of information. It is the shared duty of newsgathering institutions
and those who work for them to oppose any attempts
to suppress news and prevent important stories from
being told. No employee shall be disciplined for exposing
such unethical conduct, regardless of the level at
which it takes place. |