Workers at the Corus Steel company have forced management to backtrack over their refusal to pay workers two consecutive quarterly bonuses.
Civil service workers are in the forefront of campaigning to defend public services.
Evidence is being heard at an inquest at Sutton Coldfield town hall into the death of Mikey Powell.
An historic national strike in the IT industry is set to begin this Thursday as workers at Fujitsu walk out for three days.
The elections for the editor of The Journalist, the magazine of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ), have caused a surprising stir.
Around 400 protesters from all over Scotland gathered in St Andrews, Fife, last Saturday to oppose the presence of the G20 summit of finance ministers.
The biggest dispute to hit South Elmsall in Yorkshire since the Great Miners’ Strike ended in 1985 is taking place at Superdrug.
Strikes have forced fire chiefs in South Yorkshire to climb down from their threat to sack 744 firefighters.
Something has changed in British politics. Gordon Brown and Labour ministers now appear almost entirely isolated in their support for the brutal war in Afghanistan.
The RMT transport union has called a protest against the contracting out of cleaning on London Underground for Wednesday of next week.
There was an angry lobby by 400 Nottinghamshire county council workers at lunchtime on Thursday of last week.
Lance Corporal Joe Glenton—a soldier who is refusing to fight in Afghanistan—was arrested and held on Monday of this week after the British army brought new charges against him.