Fifty coaches have been booked to transport people to the demonstration against the Nazi hate-fest.
Three hundred staff packed into the canteen at Penguin/Dorling Kindersley in central London on Wednesday of last week to discuss job cuts.
More than 100 contract workers employed by Penske Logistics working at the Ford complex in Southampton called off a planned strike for Wednesday of last week after reaching an agreement with management.
Around 100 workers at the Corus Steel company, who are members of the Community, Unite and GMB unions, attended a multi-union meeting in Scunthorpe on Friday of last week. Many workers were disappointed by the agenda.
Around 40 people protested against the dismissal of two street cleansing workers outside Waltham Forest town hall in east London on Thursday of last week.
Edinburgh council has drafted in a private refuse collecting firm to try to break a dispute with its workers over a single status pay deal.
New details have now emerged about the precise nature of the blacklist in the construction industry. The companies behind the blacklist are confident they will not be prosecuted.
On Monday 20 July, 25 workers at the Vestas wind turbine factory in Newport, Isle of Wight, went into occupation.
The Barclays’ pension dispute is a crucial fight for the Unite union and the working class in general. The bank is trying to close its final salary pension scheme to existing members in a well-unionised workplace.
‘Violet here is 16 months old. Luke left on Monday after she’d gone to bed. She woke up and he wasn’t there.
‘The managers don’t want to make us comfortable. The food is getting better, but it’s still a bit crazy.
Sandwell Council in the West Midlands announced plans to build 28 council homes last week and is seeking £50 million to build a further 1,000 houses.