Staff at the Lifeline drug treatment centre in Hackney, east London, are set to strike against service cuts on Thursday of next week.
Around 30 activists from Disabled People Against the Cuts protested against the closure of the Independent Living Fund on Monday.
RMT workers on London’s Heathrow Express service have voted by 80 percent for strikes against the sacking of driver Zahid Majid and victimisation of RMT rep Liaqat Ali.
Around 100 activists attended a day school on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues on Saturday.
Around 800 food workers in the BFAWU union are balloting to strike over attacks on their terms and conditions at the Gunstones bakery in Sheffield.
Journalists at Thompson Reuters news agency have called off their strike following a new deal.
Forty people attended the SWP’s day school for new members and young workers last Sunday—to discuss the tasks ahead for revolutionaries in the workplace.
A court decision over Balfour Beatty’s challenge to the Unite union’s ballot for strike action was due on Thursday of this week.
It’s on. Three unions have named the day for their next joint strike—Wednesday 28 March.
A doctors’ surgery in central London is set to close in April—after being sold twice in four years.
The Tories’ deputy party chairman Michael Fallon MP has pocketed more than £27,000 in fees from private healthcare firm Attendo, he has admitted.
The new private bosses of Hinchingbrooke hospital in Cambridgeshire will need to make cuts of £10 million in order to turn a profit, a report says.