Construction union Ucatt has published the dossier it has submitted to the government’s inquiry into construction fatalities.
New Labour is facing a growing revolt over its education policies, which are wreaking havoc in schools across Britain. Increasing bureaucracy, testing and marketisation mean more stress for teachers and a worse education for children.
Thousands of journalists at the BBC have voted overwhelmingly for industrial action.
Around 1,000 angry postal workers joined a lively march in the Bilston constituency of Post Office minister Pat McFadden last Saturday.
Derry Journal Jobs have been saved at the Derry Journal in Ireland after National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members voted 100 percent in favour of strike action.
London Arthur Scargill, leader of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) during the great strike of 1984-5, delivered a robust defence of the action at a meeting last week.
Glasgow local government Unison union branch is to ballot its 11,000-strong membership for strike action.
Hackney Stop the War staged a protest at the newly opened army "Show Room" inside the Kingsland Shopping Centre, Dalston, east London, on Monday of this week.
Newcastle University Students at Newcastle University went into occupation on 10 March making demands in solidarity with people in Gaza.
Bus workers at Metroline in north London voted last week by around 82 percent to accept a 4.2 percent pay offer.
Members of the PCS civil service workers’ union at the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) are fighting plans to cut 50 jobs from its public helpline and close the Manchester helpline altogether.
Around 10,000 members of the PCS union working for Revenue & Customs contact centres are balloting for industrial action against the imposition of a new shift rota and other issues.