University lecturers began a work to contract on Monday of this week in protest at attacks on their pensions.
Health workers are working flat out to win a thumping yes vote in their ballot.
More than 3,000 teachers and lecturers across Wales struck on Wednesday of last week to defend their pensions.
Lecturers at Barnsley College struck on Thursday of last week in defence of Graham Mustin, one of their UCU union branch’s joint secretaries.
Can capitalism cast off its unending, destructive greed and discover a nicer nature?
A strike by health workers in Northern Ireland last week gave a glimpse of what Britain will look like during the coordinated strikes on 30 November.
Bosses at cash-strapped Whipps Cross hospital in east London are asking staff to work for free in a bid to save money.
More than 300 people are already signed up to the Unite the Resistance convention taking place in London on 19 November.
Occupations in protest against corporate greed are spreading across the US. The first protest—Occupy Wall Street—began in New York’s financial district.
Activists plan to bring the spirit of the US and Spanish demos to Britain this Saturday.
Writer and campaigner Noam Chomsky told an audience of over 1,000 that the new occupation movement has a "rare" level of mainstream support. He called the protests "mass popular demonstrations against capitalism".