Sacked workers at Visteon have rejected a pathetic offer from bosses and are continuing their fight for jobs and justice.
A high-profile counter-terrorism raid, in which 12 Pakistani students were arrested on Wednesday of last week, has raised key issues over civil liberties and the "war on terror".
Over 10,000 members of the PCS civil service workers’ union in call centres in the Revenue & Customs department are building up to take action against attacks on their terms and conditions.
Lecturers and students at Salford University are fighting plans by management to push through 150 job cuts.
Workers at JCB are coming to the end of the short working hours deal they agreed to last year.
Bus drivers at Metroline in north London were due to hold a consultative strike ballot across all its garages on Friday of this week.
Management at Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust last week upheld the sacking of Yunus Bakhsh.
An Employment Appeal Tribunal judged in favour of victimised union activist Tony Staunton after he was barred from standing in union elections. The court rejected an appeal lodged by the Unison union to overturn a ruling in favour of Tony by the Certification Officer.
Union leaders from Unite, GMB and Unison unions met on Tuesday last week to discuss public sector pay.
The Glasgow community service supervisors’ strike is now in its 15th week and the city-wide Unison union branch ballot is continuing.
The NUT teachers’ union held its annual conference in Cardiff last weekend amid growing economic crisis and increasing threats to public sector spending.
Visteon workers in Basildon are keeping up the fight for justice. Workers are permanently camped outside the plant.