Members of the Unite union met in Manchester last Saturday at a United Left meeting to select the left candidate for next year’s general secretary election.
Network Rail has announced that it will cut the number of frontline maintenance staff by 1,800 by April 2011.
Doncaster council suspended Jim Board, the branch secretary of Doncaster Unison union branch on Monday of this week after he spoke out in the media.
Activists and tenants from around the country discussed new government proposals on the reform of council housing finance at a national Defend Council Housing (DCH) meeting last Saturday.
Occupation forces have committed another slaughter of Afghan people—despite a pledge by the new supreme military commander to halt attacks on civilians.
Joe Glenton, a British soldier who has refused to fight in Afghanistan, last week won a major victory in his battle with the British army when it dropped key charges against him.
The government was forced to release a man it had held for over three years under its draconian "control orders" system on Monday.
Transport to Brighton is being organised from across Britain.
Bus drivers at Edgware garage in north west London won a stunning victory this morning (Saturday) after walking out over rota changes.
Hundreds of climate activists gathered in London last week to build a Camp for Climate Action on the edge of the city.
The workshops and discussion groups that were the key focus of this year’s camp saw real arguments about how to take the movement forward.
Socialist Worker is at the heart of the resistance in Britain. We have thrown our weight behind the workers who occupied their factories in the fight to save jobs at Visteon, Vestas and Prisme, reporting and supporting their struggles.