
Serhiy Guz is a Ukrainian journalist and one of the founders of the country’s journalism trade union movement. He headed Ukraine’s independent media union between 2004 and 2008, and is currently a member of Ukraine's Commission on Journalistic Ethics, a self-regulation body for the country's media. He is also a council member of the Voice of Nature NGO and editor-in-chief of the Clever City Kamianske newspaper.
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Published in: oDR: NewsOutcry over UK support for stripping workplace protections in Ukraine
British, Ukrainian MPs and trade unionists concerned by UK Foreign Office's sponsorship of Ukrainian labour liberalisation
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Published in: oDR: OpinionUkraine: 30 years in pursuit of equality
As the Ukrainian government gears up to celebrate 30 years of independence, the reality is that, for many,...
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisThe slow-burn crisis inside Ukraine’s pension system
Millions of older people in Ukraine receive pensions below the real cost of living – and this trend seems to be only...
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisIn Ukraine, anger over fuel poverty is bringing people out into the streets
Some citizens have faced a threefold hike in energy costs since New Year – leading to fears many could lose their homes
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Published in: oDRIn eastern Ukraine, an information vacuum - and a debate over journalistic standards
In five years of conflict in eastern Ukraine, a second demarcation line has emerged – over information.
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Published in: oDRUkraine: the International Workers’ Day that we lost
In the Soviet Union, May Day devolved into a formal holiday with little direct political meaning. Today, Ukraine has...