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The article explores the debate surrounding the creation of a unified union for media professionals in Lebanon, instead of multiple unions based on mediums and specialties. It clarifies that modern media involves the overlaps of various channels such as print journalism, television, digital media, and investigative journalism, which requires a union framework that represents the profession as a whole, not just individual mediums. The article argues that a unified union encompassing specialized sectors can strengthen journalists' bargaining power and professional protections, while still preserving the unique aspects of each sector. It reviews the British model as a successful example of this approach, emphasizing that such a proposal enhances the collective strength of journalists and ensures genuine representation of workers, especially given the ongoing technological and economic changes in the journalism field. Finally, it highlights the importance of basing the framework on clear concepts that define professional media workers, and ensuring that the legislation supports protections and collective negotiations, with the union structure characterized by independence and transparency.
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