ABC staff could strike again
By Staff Writers in Media News on Thursday, 26th March 2026 at 10:18am
For the first time in two decades, ABC staff went on strike for 24 hours from 11am yesterday demanding better pay .
The strike forced ABC managing director Hugh Marks to apologise to audiences as the network ran BBC content, reruns and members' statements in federal parliament.
According to an ABC report, "nightly news bulletins and flagship current affairs program 7.30 did not go to air on Wednesday evening, and ABC News Breakfast isn't being broadcast on Thursday morning".
Radio programs AM, PM, The World Today and Radio National Breakfast were also impacted.
The ABC has offered staff a 10 pr cent increase over three years and Marks told ABC radio that the Union's request for a 4.5 per cent annual increases over that period "is unmanageable for us without...
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