London electricians blocked bridges, roads and construction site entrances today, Wednesday.
The biggest ballot in Britain’s trade union history has begun.
Teachers in the NUT union have wasted no time in building for strikes on 30 November.
Did the British government send a family to be tortured in Libya as a gift to Colonel Gaddafi? Sami al-Saadi says so—and he is claiming damages for the years of torture he suffered.
The RMT union is to ballot tube drivers for action short of a strike in a row over safety on London Underground.
Bakers at Park Cakes in Oldham and Bolton are to ballot for strikes over pay and conditions.
The PCS union is running an indicative ballot for strikes among warders at the National Gallery in London.
Around 70 cleaners and their supporters gathered outside London South Bank University (LSBU) on Friday of last week to demand the London Living Wage.
Bombardier workers in the RMT and other unions were set to rally and lobby in Parliament on Wednesday of this week.
Some 400 BAE workers and supporters marched against job cuts in Hull last Saturday.
The lecturers’ UCU union executive voted last week to join the opposition to government plans to let private firms get their hands on higher education.
David Willetts held 12 meetings with private education firms before publishing the white paper.