Anger is growing at the government’s attacks on benefits.
Labour councils and housing associations have criticised the bedroom tax.
Banks mired in scandal and throwing workers on the dole have all agreed on massive bonuses for the people at the top.
Children face strip searches Children were made to strip naked 43,960 times in 25 young offender institutions, children’s homes and training centres in the 21 months to December 2012.
Workers at a 2 Sisters Food Group factory in Corby, Northamptonshire, are set to vote on strikes against attacks including a £40 a week pay cut last year.
Around 50 activists took part in the Campaign Against Climate Change’s AGM last Saturday.
Workers at Brent Highway Operations in north London have voted unanimously for an indefinite strike from Monday of next week.
London Tube drivers on the Jubilee line are to be balloted for industrial action over allegations of bullying and worsening conditions.
Farm workers and supporters in the Unite union returned to the constituency of Lib Dem farming minister David Heath in Frome, Somerset, on Saturday of last week.
Teachers at a west London academy began a two-day strike on Tuesday of this week in a dispute over excessive workload and bullying.
Education unions in the Midlands have called a lobby in Coventry to coincide with the European TUC day of action on Wednesday of next week.
The Anti Academies Alliance holds its AGM on Saturday of next week in central London from 2pm.