Around 120 protesters braved a downpour to call on Haringey’s Labour council in north London to refuse to implement Tory cuts last week.
Firefighters in London are going into battle against their Tory bosses—setting an example for workers everywhere.
Trade unionists and other activists have formally launched Norfolk Coalition Against the Cuts.
The fight is on in the London fire brigade.
Libraries across Southampton in Hampshire closed at 12 noon on Wednesday of last week as workers struck against cuts.
A vital consultation is underway about the pay claim for local government for 2011. Responses were due by Friday of this week.
Primary care Trusts (PCTs) are announcing a wave of redundancies and job transfers.
Workers at the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Edmonton, north London, struck over pay on Wednesday and Thursday of last week—and are set to walk out again on the same days this week.
Around 150 workers at leisure centres, country parks and car parks across Swindon were due to strike on Saturday and Sunday this week.
Around 40 bin workers in Sandwell, West Midlands, lobbied a meeting between Serco and the GMB and Unite trade unions last week.
Merseyside FBU vice chair Kevin Hughes was unfairly sacked by fire bosses, an employment tribunal found last week.
Workers at Grimshaw Lane cleansing and ground maintenance in Manchester have won a victory against their bosses over monitoring.