0 a newspaper produced by a company to tell employees what is happening in the company --
the Daily Telegraph, the Conservative party's house journal
The purpose of house journals is to keep employees and others specially interested abreast of developments in their industry and to stimulate their interest and involvement in its affairs.
It includes official departmental publications, specialist and technical journals, statistical publications and house journals.
It is only right to say that it has taken the place of a number of house journals which were previously issued by companies.
We focus on the lower house journals because most local legislation originates in the lower house.
It became the house journal of the alternative technology movement.
I was told that not only are all the people working in a particular organisation listed in its house journal but so are their promotions, postings, hobbies and addresses.
It would be an open invitation to a man wanting to induce a breach of contract to do it in a house journal or a periodical.
It is a house journal for industry.