Workers’ anger has pulled Greek trade union leaders behind a growing wave of resistance.
Total oil refinery workers in France have forced concessions from their bosses with high profile strikes.
People in Iceland will take part in a crucial referendum this Saturday.
The European Union has Spain in the firing line as the economic crisis intensifies.
Portuguese public sector workers were to strike on Thursday of this week in protest at the government’s decision to freeze wages.
Yet another judge criticised British spies for their complicity in torture last week. And yet again the government responded with lies.
Right to Work supporters tackled the Tories in Brighton last Sunday.
Around 40 people picketed Isleworth crown court on Friday of last week, demanding justice for people facing charges over the Gaza demonstrations in London last year.
A war criminal and an anti-war soldier both faced questioning this Friday. One will get off with no repercussions – the other could be sent to prison for two years.
| Forename | Surname | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Jonathan | Aitken | Con |
| Richard | Allan | Lib Dem |
| Thomas Richard | Arnold | Con |
| Jacques | Arnold | Con |
| Joseph William | Ashton | Lab |
| Jack | Aspinwall | Con |
| David | Atkinson | Con |
| Norman | Atkinson | Lab |
| Gordon Alexander Thomas | Bagier | Lab |
| Robert George | Banks | Con |
| Harry | Barnes | Lab |
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Thousands of workers will take on New LabourHundreds of thousands of civil service workers are set to walk out on Monday and Tuesday. 02 March 2010
Yunus Bakhsh’s employment tribunal beginsVictimised trade unionist and nurse Yunus Bakhsh began an employment tribunal in Newcastle against his bosses on Monday. 02 March 2010
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