Last Saturday more than 100 people marched through Wednesbury in the Black Country against attacks on union activists at Carphone Warehouse.
The photograph of the Shrewsbury pickets march, published in Socialist Worker, 11 July, was taken by Celine Burrows of Chouette Photography not Andrew Brown. We apologise for the mistake.
Campaigns to prevent the closure of Coseley Swimming Baths and Pensnett High School, and sort out the single status pay agreement for council workers, protested outside Dudley council’s meeting on Monday of last week.
A court set up by the Unison union has found four Socialist Party members guilty of producing a leaflet that could give "racist offence" at the union’s 2007 conference.
Talks are continuing on London Underground in the dispute over pay, job losses and bullying management.
Journalists in the NUJ union at Trinity Mirror’s Midlands titles have voted massively in favour of industrial action over compulsory job cuts and paper closures.
Strikes by lecturers at City College Birmingham have forced management to promise that there will be no compulsory redundancies at the site.
The fight against academy schools in Tamworth is set to continue when teachers return from the summer break.
More than 200 children, parents and teachers joined clowns and jugglers at the Stop the Sats barbecue organised by the Birmingham NUT teachers’ union last Saturday at Park Hill Primary School.
Teachers in the NUT union took a second day of solid strike action at Norlington Boys school in Leyton, east London, on Wednesday of last week.
Bus workers at Metroline in London have voted overwhelmingly in a consultative ballot for strike action against plans to introduce cameras into the cabs of their buses.
Workers at First Bus in Aberdeen struck on Thursday of last week – the same day the company held its annual general meeting in the city.