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NGOs alarmed by labor right threats at ABC News Albania
 26 May 2025
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), along with two of its affiliates (APJA and AGSH), joined the SafeJournalists Network (SJN) to raise alarm over recent reports of alleged violations of journalists’ labour rights at ABC News Albania, one of the main private television.

Information received from numerous journalists indicates that ABC News management may have unilaterally and without prior notice initiated changes to employment contracts, replacing regular agreements with freelance contracts. These changes have reportedly affected up to ten journalists, including reporters, correspondents, and camera operators, across Albania. Fearing retaliation from management, local stakeholders, and negative media reports, the journalists requested anonymity.

According to journalists’ claims, these changes were initially communicated informally via messaging platforms and subsequently by email. Additionally, we have been informed of concerns regarding alleged sudden dismissals of several camera operators who have significantly contributed to ABC News’ daily reporting activities. These alleged contractual changes could undermine job security, economic stability, and professional protections, potentially placing media workers under increased financial and social pressure. Journalists have expressed concern that such measures would negatively impact working conditions and force employees to resign.

The reluctance of journalists to speak publicly due to fear of reprisal further underscores concerns about an environment of uncertainty and pressure within parts of the Albanian media sector.

We call upon ABC News management to provide immediate clarification regarding the reported contractual changes, engage transparently with employees, and ensure full compliance with national labour standards.

We also urge the Albanian State Labour Inspectorate to thoroughly and transparently investigate these reports and take relevant measures to support journalists and media workers, who deserve to work in a secure environment. We further encourage the Audiovisual Media Authority (AMA) to evaluate the risks of such alleged practices for media freedom, professional journalism, and editorial independence, ensuring adherence to standards promoted by the Council of Europe.

The ongoing Structured Dialogue on Media in Albania must also swiftly leverage its existing mechanisms and propose concrete recommendations to significantly improve labour rights and secure working conditions for journalists and media professionals. Additionally, we call upon journalist associations, media organizations, unions, civil society actors, and international partners to actively demonstrate solidarity with affected media workers and advocate collectively for strengthened labour standards to ensure effective protection of journalists’ rights and the promotion of decent working conditions throughout Albania’s media sector.

The SafeJournalists Network and the EFJ stand in full solidarity with all journalists and media workers affected by this situation. SafeJournalists Network will closely follow developments regarding this matter and remains firmly supportive of all journalists and media professionals in Albania.



Pristina – Skopje – Sarajevo – Zagreb – Belgrade – Podgorica, 24 May 2025

Association of Journalists of Kosovo

Association of Journalists of Macedonia

BH Journalists Association

Croatian Journalists’ Association

Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia

Trade Union of Media of Montenegro



European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)

Association of Professional Journalists of Albania (APJA)

Association of Journalist of Albania (AGSH)
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