Fairfax management has recently decided to sack its in-house sub-editors, and out-source the role to the company PageMasters:
Fairfax to look at outsourcing options
Fairfax sets new outsourcing deadline
Fairfax confirms outsourcing plans with 82 jobs to go
Fairfax journalists to discuss strikes
In one way, this move is an understandable response to the impact of the rise of the internet on advertising sales revenue for newspapers. But in another, it is a weird attempt to reduce costs by outsourcing an essential step in the process of producing a daily newspaper–a bit like committing Harakiri in order to lose weight.