NUT union members at Langdon School in Newham, east London, have voted to suspend further strikes and return to work on Wednesday of this week.
Rank and file electricians walked off jobs, protested and blocked roads in towns and cities across Britain on Wednesday of last week.
The employers are rattled by the unofficial strikes and protests. They made MJN Colston back off from breaking the JIB agreement.
Bosses at Balfour Beatty this week sent another letter to every electrician threatening to sack them if they don’t sign up to pay cuts.
Oasis Media City Teachers at Oasis Media City in Salford struck on Tuesday against plans to turn the school into an academy.
PCS union members in Revenue and Customs (HMRC) struck for several hours on Monday in two separate disputes.
The PCS DWP group executive committee met last Friday to discuss furthering the national campaign on pay, pensions and jobs, and also to discuss two separate disputes.
Teachers in sixth form colleges are preparing to be balloted over pay and cuts in government funding. The NUT union should begin the ballot in the new year.
Executive meetings of the University and College union have decided unanimously to escalate the current action around pensions in both the TPS and USS schemes.
The City is taking us to court from 19 to 23 December, and then we will know if we will be evicted. But it’s not over yet.
Postal workers on Merseyside walked out on unofficial strike last weekend.
RMT union members at the West of Scotland signalling centre have voted to strike by almost 80 percent. The dispute is over management unilaterally dropping longstanding promotion practices for staff.