Around 100 members of the Unison and Unite unions protested against job and pay cuts outside Rochdale Town Hall on Thursday of last week.
Social care workers in Southampton are set to meet on Wednesday of next week to decide whether to strike again.
Hundreds of workers at social care charity Quarriers struck against huge pay cuts in Glasgow last Tuesday.
Over 200 people attended a meeting called by the Derby Climate Coalition to support Bombardier workers.
Trade unionists in Camberwell, south London, have challenged government plans to close down the local job centre.
Unison members at Middlesex University are balloting for strikes over the threat of 200 compulsory redundancies.
Workers at the Bifrangi automotive factory in Sheffield walked out on Monday for their fourth one-day strike over pay.
Postal workers celebrated at news that the nursery at Mount Pleasant mail centre has been given a five-month reprieve. Bosses had earlier announced plans to shut it down in November.
Hundreds of engineers who work for Romec and maintain Royal Mail buildings are set to ballot on a deal to end their long-running dispute.
Some 200 agency workers walked out on strike at Pratt’s Bananas in Luton, Bedfordshire, on Thursday of last week after attacks on their conditions and pay.
Workers at Burton’s Foods in Blackpool have accepted a 6 percent pay offer after talks.
Edinburgh councillors have voted for the delayed tram link from Edinburgh Airport to St Andrews Square to go ahead. This is despite the rocketing costs paid to private contractor Bilfinger Berger.