The TUC condemned the blacklisting of trade unionists.
Leading trade unionists have signed a statement calling for marchers to be able to protest outside the Tory party conference on 3 October.
Some 150,000 jobs are being slashed in the public sector—and that’s before George Osborne’s spending review—according to a study by the GMB union.
A fire boss came a cropper last week after he ordered a London firefighter to take off a sticker with the slogan "Sack Coleman, not firefighters".
Essex FBU will be resuming its industrial action against cuts on Monday of next week.
Birmingham council bosses have sent some 26,000 council workers official letters threatening them with the sack.
Barnet council workers and supporters protested on Tuesday of this week against cuts and the North London council’s plans for mass privatisation.
Bus drivers in the Unite union were set to hold a lobby at London’s City Hall against bus cuts on Wednesday of this week.
Government plans to sell off Royal Mail have got the Dracula-like bosses of private mail firms licking their lips.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) national officer Martin Smith will appeal against his conviction by magistrates this week for assault on a police officer. He has issued a statement, thanking his supporters and confirming that he will challenge the verdict.
I am shocked at the verdict delivered in a magistrates court today, in the absence of any evidence, that Martin Smith, national co-ordinator of Love Music Hate Racism, was guilty of assault on a police officer at the demonstration outside of the BBC on October 22 2009, against Nick Griffin's appearance on Question Time.
The scandal of the Pakistan cricket team’s apparent cheating dominated the news for a week.