
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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Publicado no/na: oDR: FeatureThe battle for journalistic freedom in wartime Ukraine
Ukraine’s journalists are defying new wartime reporting restrictions and increased state control of the media
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Publicado no/na: oDR: NewsZelenskyi postpones energy price pain for Ukrainians – but for how long?
The Ukrainian government says the rich are taking advantage – but poorer people are likely to lose the most
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Publicado no/na: oDR: NewsUkrainian government threatens confiscation of trade union property
As the government continues radical workplace reforms, it wants to seize unions’ prestigious Soviet-era buildings
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Publicado no/na: oDR: OpinionUkraine’s proposed new media law threatens press freedom
OPINION: The government’s attempt to take control of the media is anti-democratic and dangerous
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Publicado no/na: oDR: FeatureUkraine’s latest economic reforms threaten workers’ social benefits
Merging Ukraine’s social insurance fund with the deficit-ridden state pension fund will be a disaster, say trade unions
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Publicado no/na: oDR: FeatureThe war in Ukraine, six months on
oDR’s regular Ukrainian contributors write about the main issues facing the country after six months of war