Bosses at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have agreed to withdraw redundancy notices against 43 workers—after a successful strike ballot of 800,000 PCS union members.
Lecturers across Britain held protests in solidarity with four sacked lecturers at Halesowen college in the Black Country on Friday of last week.
Support is pouring in for sacked aerospace engineer Jerry Hicks in his bid to get onto the ballot paper for the Unite union’s coming general secretary election.
The NASUWT union has called off strikes at Dunston primary school for talks at conciliation service Acas and a temporary suspension of observations.
Around 20 maintenance workers at the Shell Thornton research centre in Ince near Merseyside struck for two hours on Monday morning of this week.
Trans people and their supporters demonstrated outside the Observer newspaper’s London offices on Thursday of last week after it published a transphobic article by Julie Burchill.
The Tories are refusing to release the documents relating to the "Shrewsbury 24" building workers for at least 10 years.
Ambulances queued outside hospitals across northern England before being able to hand patients over to hospital staff in December and January.
Councils across England have been drawing up plans to slash local services and implement new Tory funding cuts.
The Unite union has rejected all the government’s proposed changes to the NHS Agenda for Change national agreement on pay and conditions.
Balfour Beatty has confirmed it used a blacklist on prospective Olympic workers.
The Tories plan to cut council tax benefit funding by 10 percent in April—and leave councils to decide how to implement the cut.