The General Teaching Council (GTC) has cleared a Nazi teacher, who taught at a school with pupils from immigrant backgrounds, of racial and religious intolerance.
Workers at British Telecom (BT) will vote on strike action unless bosses raise a paltry 2 percent pay offer by Friday 4 June.
British Airways workers entered their third day of strike action today—and they are in a confident mood.
Delegates to this week’s Communication Workers Union conference reinforced their strong stand against racism and fascism by passing policy against the English Defence League (EDL).
More than 600 trade unionists, workers, community activists and students gathered in London last Saturday for the emergency Right to Work post-election conference.
How strikes can win Over 70 people came to the workshop on how strikes can win and how we can deal with the anti-union laws.
Most contenders for the leadership of the Labour Party think that a failure to take a tough line on immigration cost the party the general election.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is re-balloting members working for Johnston Press after the courts granted the company an injunction against their strike last week.
Richmond College and the University of Arts UCU lecturers’ union members at Richmond College and the University of Arts (UAL) were to strike on Thursday of this week.
Strikes were set to shut Glasgow’s libraries, sport centres and the city’s biggest tourist attractions this weekend.
Angry protesters from the Justice for Julian Webster campaign occupied the foyer of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in Manchester last Friday chanting "No Justice! No Peace!"