Giving Sats the sack Members of the NUT and the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) are balloting for a boycott of the much hated Sats tests.
Plans for massive cuts in the number of workers who answer 999 emergency calls were condemned in a damning report last week.
Nestle workers throughout Britain are being balloted for industrial action in a row over a pay freeze.
Campaigners are distributing leaflets to 6,000 Wycombe District Council tenants facing a ballot on the transfer of their homes to a "not for profit" company.
The GMB union last week called off planned strike action at British Gas after "positive discussions" with the company.
Seventy people joined a protest against cuts in education outside Strathclyde university last week.
Around 800 jobs are under threat on the London Underground. These jobs are vital to keep passengers safe and to maintain the service.
Bosses at Sovereign Bus company have sacked Abdul Omer, the Unite union convenor for Harrow and Edgware garages.
Bosses took the RMT rail union to court last week and stopped its planned Network Rail strike.
The bosses and media’s accusation of RMT "ballot rigging" is a disgraceful slur.
Karen Reissmann and the TUSC campaign for the general election is striking a chord of resistance in Manchester.