The government claims its workfare scheme has always been "voluntary". But unemployed young people forced onto the schemes say that’s a lie.
Right to Work campaigners are set to target McDonald's fast food outlets around Britain over workfare.
Emma Harrison, the government’s "back to work tsar" and boss of private firm A4e, was forced to resign twice last week.
Rank and file electricians have won. They have beaten the building bosses who wanted to tear up their terms and conditions and slash their pay.
Defeating bosses over the hated Besna contracts has boosted workers’ confidence.
Some 800 mostly local people came out to show their disgust at a racist mobilisation in Hyde, Greater Manchester, last Saturday.
Some 440 delegates attended Unite Against Fascism’s national conference in London last Saturday to discuss strategies against the far right.
A workshop on discrimination against Roma people in eastern Europe heard shocking reports.
The stand-off at the gates of Mayr Meinhof Packaging (MMP) in Bootle entered its second week last Saturday.
Brighton The Green Party passed its first-ever council budget last week in Brighton—with £17 million of cuts.
Workers at the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) struck on Thursday of last week over the threat of huge redundancies.
A pay freeze for council workers has been extended for yet another year.