Royal Mail bosses are on the rampage against the CWU postal workers’ union, but they face growing resistance.
Over 100 postal workers at Stoke mail centre are taking all-out indefinite strike action.
Bus drivers, cleaners and garage staff employed by First Bus in Aberdeen were set to strike over pay for two hours from 3pm on Tuesday of this week.
Hundreds of people took to the streets of the Isle of Wight yesterday as part of a national day of action as part of the campaign to save jobs at the Vestas wind turbine factory.
Thousands of postal workers from across London struck for 24 hours today as part of a fight against attempts by Royal Mail to ram through thousands of job losses and attacks on working conditions.
A crucial battle is taking place in Royal Mail. It will determine both the future of the postal industry and the role of the CWU union within it.
Postal workers across Britain have taken strike action over the past week in response to a wave of management attacks on working conditions and on their CWU union.
An industrial complex on the edge of a Northamptonshire village has become a centre of the battle for the future of the postal service.
The sense of struggle is palpable on the Isle of Wight, and workers at the Vestas wind turbine factory are taking a clear lead in order to take their campaign for jobs to victory.
Ian Terry, one of the youngest Vestas occupiers, spoke to Socialist Worker about his experiences and where the struggle should go now.
London bus workers in the Unite union took their protest directly to Transport For London (TfL) when they temporarily occupied its office in Southwark last Wednesday.
Bus drivers in South Yorkshire are fuming at news that a planned one-day strike has been called off.