Michał Szadkowski vice-general of “Newsweek Polska”
Michał Szadkowski with “Newsweek” has been a connection since 2019. Initially, he was the publisher of the Newsweek.pl portal, then the head of publishers. On this second day, Emilia was created.
Szadkowski’s promotion as the only change in the management of Newsweek after Tomasz Sekielski became the editor-in-chief of the weekly at the beginning of July. Dariusz Ćwiklak also remains the vice-general, who has been a hidden nasal for the last month.
The managing editor is Łukasz Ramlau, the editorial secretary is Andrzej Olejniczak, and the editorial office is also collected by Małgorzata Kacprzak and Katarzyna Klejnocka.
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Before working for “Newsweek”, Szadkowski worked with Agora for 14 years. He was a journalist at Sport.pl and the sports department of Gazeta Wyborcza. several large pilch tournaments, prepared video materials and acted as editor.
According to PBC data, in the first year The curse of “Newsweek Polska” 65,885 copies will be cursed. This year. The price of the weekly was raised twice: initially at PLN 0.40, and in April by PLN 1 – to PLN 9.90.
Tomasz Sekielski on the case of Tomasz Lis
At the end of May with the function of the general anector of “Newsweek” with an immediate farewell to Tomasz Lis. In the RASP communiqué it is impossible to resolve, but now quickly that rumors have taken place to start taking action, and the Red publishing house has denied that the investigation of this matter has not been followed by a committee.
Practically more than a week ago, Szymon Jadczak, in his text on Wirtualna Polska, detailed in detail that the magazine’s referetons in recent years have experienced behavior due to history that could be carried out as a practice of mobbing. The fox categorically denied this.
Tomasz Sekielski in his first editorial in “Newsweek” stated that in a search engine with an employee reporting availability at Tomasz Lisa’s address.
– In recent days, I heard many stories of services from people in “Newsweek” about the fact that the editorial office had a “toxic atmosphere” – they used the surface of this word – he described. – Some felt intimidated, others talk about the mistreatment and inappropriate behavior of the former boss, but there are also those who have not experienced anything from Tomasz Lis. The user was different and that each time about this case, so you were unfairly simplified – he added.
According to Tomasz Sekielski, Lis in the editorial office of “Newsweek” “acted as an autocrat, and his predatory management style scratches with choice.” The new editor-in-chief reminded that his predecessor treated this, now he treated prematurely in 1997-2004, they collaborated in the editorial office of “Fakty” TVN.
– His editorial management style developed from using a stick rather than a carrot. Outbursts of anger and constant pressure meant that not all of them could endure this specific training. How many times have I heard then that news is not a place for “polite girl scouts” or “Sunday school”. They were a brilliant journalist, a perfectionist who forgives a lot – wrote Tomasz Sekielski. – in law enforcement, in the second half of the 90th century, we are not mistaken that they are able to report that this is how the media works. Fortunately, times are changing, only that Tomek has not changed – commented.
In RASP, inspectors from the National Labor Inspectorate
Last Friday, the District Labor Inspectorate in Warsaw began working in the editorial office of “Newsweek Polska”. The control concerns the RASP anti-mobbing procedure and the anti-mobbing and anti-mobbing regulations, i.e. whether the staff are masterful in securing, safeguarding and behaving in the editorial office.
– It’s hard to say, it will take a long time to control it, it will all depend on how it sends the information, whether it is about operating an activity and how extensive it will be. Of course, it is not known as of today – Przemysław Worek, spokesman for the District Labor Inspectorate in Warsaw, provided the Wirtualnemedia.pl portal.
On Tuesday, the management of Radio TOK FM (Agora) decided that Tomasz Lis would not be invited to broadcast on Fridays in the morning of Jacek Żakowski, who was a guest source for 19 years.
On Friday, Jacek Żakowski read out, in which Tomasz Lisa came out, that I would say that I objected to my story in the media and that I was advised by doctors. Żakowski also better his comprehensive position on this matter. He stated that after locating with the journalists of “Newsweek” he established that Tomasz Lis “undoubtedly did not behave towards some of his subordinates as he should, as he should be, to stop being in chief”. Żakowski stipulated that unconfirmed rumors and “menacingly sounding rumors” could not, in turn, the Journalist from quitting Żakowski “standards, too hasty finding, false interpretation of facts, recklessness and lack of professionalism”.