Norwegian Union of Journalists
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| Abbreviation | NJ | 
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| Founded | 1946 | 
| Headquarters | Oslo | 
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| Members | approx. 8,500 | 
| Leader | Dag Idar Tryggestad | 
| Affiliations | Norwegian Press Association | 
| Website | nj | 
The Norwegian Union of Journalists (Norwegian: Norsk Journalistlag, NJ) is a trade union in Norway. It consists of approximately 8,500 editorial personnel in newspapers, magazines, television and radio, as well as freelancers and students.[1][2]
A member organization of the Norwegian Press Association, it is not a part of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. Instead it negotiates directly with the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association as well as representatives for television and radio channels.[2]
It has a twenty-person strong board of directors, a leader and a secretary general.[2]
The union publishes the magazine Journalisten, and it co-owns the Norwegian Institute of Journalism in Fredrikstad.[2]
Leaders
- Dag Idar Tryggestad, 2021–
 - Hege Iren Frantzen, 2017–2021
 - Thomas Spence, 2013–2017
 - Elin Floberghagen, 2007–2013
 - Ann-Magrit Austenå, 2003–2007
 - Olav Njaastad, 1999–2003
 - Diis Bøhn, 1995–1999
 - Alf Skjeseth, 1991–1995
 - Sven Egil Omdal, 1987–1991
 - Anne Skatvedt, 1984–1987
 - Trygve Moe, 1970–1983
 - Ole N. Hoemsnes, 1966–1970
 - Trygve Moe, 1964–1966
 - Ivar Johansen, 1962–1964
 - Vegard Sletten, 1956–1962
 - A. Skjegstad, 1949–1956
 - Vegard Sletten, 1946–1949
 
References
- ^ "Om Norsk Journalistlag". Retrieved 2024-02-07.
 - ^ a b c d Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Norsk Journalistlag". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 4 October 2009.
 
