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Global Television Network

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Toronto, Canada

Global is a Canadian television network owned by Corus Entertainment, offering a variety of programming including news, entertainment, and sports.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Global Television Network

-39.66

0.02%

Latest Event

Global News Layoffs Impact Workers and Media

Corus Entertainment Inc. has announced layoffs at Global News, cutting 35 jobs among Unifor members as part of ongoing restructuring. The measure, which follows previous job cuts, has raised concerns over the weakening of workers' rights and the diminishing capacity of the independent media to serve as a check on power.

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TOADIE

Global Television Network is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • JUN
    14
    2024

    Corus Entertainment Inc. has announced layoffs at Global News, cutting 35 jobs among Unifor members as part of ongoing restructuring. The measure, which follows previous job cuts, has raised concerns over the weakening of workers' rights and the diminishing capacity of the independent media to serve as a check on power.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The layoffs adversely affect 35 unionized workers at Global News, undermining labor rights and job security. This action is particularly damaging given the important role that a strong, independent media plays in safeguarding democratic processes and providing a voice to workers.

    Global News Layoffs: Corus Entertainment Cuts 35 Jobs

  • -40

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 31

    The reduction in newsroom staff compromises the ability of Global News to maintain robust journalistic standards and independent reporting, potentially weakening the media's role as a watchdog in a democratic society.

    Global News Layoffs: Corus Entertainment Cuts 35 Jobs

  • MAR
    09
    2023

    Global News, a flagship division of Corus Entertainment, conducted significant layoffs affecting key journalistic staff, undermining both labor standards and the media's role as a democratic watchdog. The layoffs, reported on March 9, 2023, have raised concerns among unions and press freedom advocates about the detrimental effects on democracy.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The mass layoffs at Global News represent a serious breach in fair labor practices. Reducing the number of journalists not only undermines workers' rights but also weakens the essential role of the media in holding power accountable, contributing to an environment conducive to authoritarian tendencies.

    Corus Entertainment/Global News layoffs put democracy at risk

  • -70

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 31

    The layoffs have a direct impact on the media's capacity to serve as a check on power. By cutting key journalistic roles, Global News risks diminishing the quality of investigative reporting and public accountability, which are crucial for a healthy democracy and resistance against authoritarian rhetoric.

    Corus Entertainment/Global News layoffs put democracy at risk

  • MAR
    05
    2023

    On March 5, 2023, Global News, a division of Global Television Network, implemented significant layoffs and cut its award-winning sports department in Edmonton, a move criticized by Unifor for eroding local democracy and undermining labor rights.

  • -75

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The layoffs and cuts at Global News reduce the capacity of the newsrooms to provide essential, independent, local journalism. This curtailment of media watchdog capacity directly undermines democratic accountability, making this a negative act in terms of public and political behavior.

    Unifor says Global News layoffs further erodes democracy in Canada

  • -85

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The decision to lay off numerous media workers, including online journalists and the sports department in Edmonton, represents a severe breach of labor relations and human rights practices. This action undermines job security and workers' rights, further eroding community trust and democratic engagement.

    Unifor says Global News layoffs further erodes democracy in Canada

  • MAR
    03
    2023

    Corus Entertainment initiated an enterprise-wide cost review amid economic uncertainty that led to layoffs at Global News, affecting several staff including key journalists. Unifor representatives warned that these cuts undermine media workers and the essential role of journalism in a functioning democracy.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The layoffs, enacted as part of a cost review, directly compromise labor rights and job security for media professionals. In an industry crucial to democratic accountability, such measures weaken the support for workers and the public interest, reflecting a negative corporate stance in labor relations.

    Layoffs hit Global News among 'cost review' at Corus

  • MAR
    02
    2023

    Global News, part of the Global Television Network and owned by Corus Entertainment, announced layoffs affecting journalists across various Canadian cities. The cuts, described as 'heartbreaking' by union representatives, highlight concerning labor practices that undermine workers’ rights and the quality of independent media.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The mass layoffs of journalists at Global News significantly harm labor relations and worker rights. This action not only impacts the livelihoods of media professionals but also weakens the journalistic watchdog role necessary for resisting authoritarian influences. Negative labor practices such as these are indicative of broader corporate priorities that compromise ethical responsibility.

    Global News layoffs cut more Canadian journalists loose

  • SEP
    16
    2022

    Global News, part of Global Television Network, has called on the Canadian government for increased funding as its news division teeters on the brink of collapse. In testimony before the Senate transport and communications committee, executives detailed the unsustainable business model that has long relied on cross-subsidies from more profitable entertainment programming, while warning of intense competitive pressures from both domestic and foreign media entities.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The company’s public call for government support and its appearance before the Senate committee demonstrates a proactive public and political engagement to secure resources for sustaining independent, fact-based news. This action is viewed positively from an anti-authoritarian perspective as it works to uphold democratic media despite market pressures.

    Global News begs for government money as it faces imminent collapse

  • +40

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 31

    By seeking government funding, Global News is attempting to rebalance its economic model amid an environment dominated by tech giants and shifting media consumption habits. This effort to restructure economic dependencies and ensure the survival of independent journalism supports a more resilient and community-oriented media landscape.

    Global News begs for government money as it faces imminent collapse

  • JUL
    23
    2020

    Global News, a flagship brand of Corus Entertainment, laid off several employees who had been vocal critics about systemic racism and discriminatory practices within the organization. The move, which came on July 23, 2020, followed internal communications and open letters demanding better diversity practices, and has been widely interpreted as retaliatory against staff advocating for anti-racist measures.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The targeted layoffs of employees who raised concerns about racism and internal discriminatory practices demonstrate a failure in upholding labor rights and ethical responsibility. This action not only undermines worker rights but also silences marginalized voices which is indicative of authoritarian and discriminatory workplace practices.

    In The Midst of a Race Reckoning, Global News Laid Off Some of Its Most Vocal Internal Critics

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