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Contacts

There are several people in the NUJ can help members who are suffering from bullying, harrassment or dsicrimination.

 
If you have an established workplace chapel, you should speak to the Mother (MoC) or Father (FoC) of Chapel.
 
In the Scottish NUJ Office, you can contact the Scottish Organiser, Paul Holleran, or Assistant Organiser, Jim McNally, both on 0141 248 6648 or 0141 248 7748.
 
The Glasgow branch also has an Equality Officer, Ann Coltart (0141 557 0715) who can give advice on any issues of discrimination as well as a Welfare Officer, Grace Franklin* (0141 226 4898).
 
Any of the branch officers, whose details are on the Contacts page, will also help in any way possible.
 
All of these people can be spoken to or emailed in confidence. however, you should be aware of the possibility that emails or telephone calls from your workplace could be monitored by your employer.
 
*Not a confidential email address
 

Workplace Bullying Information Line (Scotland)

0131 339 9232

The Information Line is run on an independent and voluntary basis, working closely with the Andrea Adams Trust.

It is open: from 7-9 pm Tuesday to 10-12 noon Saturday
Ask for Sandra Brown

Copies of the NUJ's booklet, "NUJ Targets the Bullies" can be obtained from Tracy Trickett on 0207 843 3726 or at tracyt@nuj.org.uk.
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