NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde managers have announced plans to slash 1,252 jobs by 2011 including 670 nurses and midwives.
Price rises are running at over 5 percent a year, according to new figures released on Tuesday. This means workers living standards are already slipping. At the same time as inflation continues to rise, Income Data Services (IDS) reports that the average wage rise is just 1.9 percent.
Airline bosses have changed government policy for the second time in a month.
The racist English Defence League (EDL) is taking to the streets again in a bid to terrorise the Muslim community.
Tenants and activists in Camden are celebrating after the newly elected Labour council announced an end to the sell-off of Camden’s council housing.
You don’t have to be a millionaire to be in the Tory-Lib Dem cabinet—but it helps.
Tory Chancellor George Osborne will announce the coalition government’s first £6 billion of cuts, on Monday – and much more will follow.
A high court ruling today underlined that bosses can have any strike they want declared illegal. Workers’ democratic votes mean nothing: there is no right to strike.
The student protesters occupying the Mansion Building at Trent Park campus were informed on Friday morning that the university management was seeking a court injunction to end our sit-in protest.
Weyman Bennett (Joint Secretary UAF)
Two thousand people braved lashing rain to march to the Dail (parliament) in Dublin, southern Ireland, on Tuesday to protest at the Bank Bail-Out.
Lecturers at Bradford College took part in the first strike under David Cameron’s Tory government today.