Jim Grenon critiques journalists' union E tū in New Zealand

nzherald.co.nz

A businessman named Jim Grenon is aiming to change the board of New Zealand media company NZME. He feels that the journalists' union, E tū, has unfairly labeled him as an "extremist." Grenon insists that his main goal is to support "truthful, thoughtful, and unbiased journalism" for everyone in New Zealand. In a letter to the union, Grenon laid out six questions to clarify his views on editorial independence. He mentioned that he has not donated to any New Zealand political party. Grenon also pointed out that he has never spoken with E tū director Michael Wood, a former Labour government member, yet he feels Wood's portrayal of him is misleading.


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