London bus drivers are to lobby the mayor’s Question Time on Wednesday of this week as part of the ongoing campaign to win equal and higher pay across all London bus companies.
We would like to express our concern at the arrest of leading members of the South Korean Candlelight movement against the import of US beef.
Key parts of the police account of the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes are untrue according to the jury at the inquest into his death.
Barnet council in north London is considering privatising all its basic services, including children’s services – and its plans are provoking opposition.
A possible sign of things to come in the councils is the Southwest One project in the south west.
A legal fund has been launched for Karen Reissmann, the Manchester mental health nurse who was sacked for speaking out against privatisation.
Over 800 people gathered in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, last Saturday to demonstrate against proposals to close the local hospital’s accident and emergency department.
Some 78 GMB union members at pharmaceuticals company Chemilines have voted unanimously for three days of strike action over pay.
Shift workers responsible for fault-finding and maintaining the electrical supply on London Underground took their second 36-hour strike this week.
Thousands of health workers in the Unite union held a work-to-rule on Wednesday of last week to protest against the government’s three-year below inflation pay deal.
Around 90 delegates attended the annual general meeting of Abortion Rights in London on Saturday of last week.
Teachers in the NUT union at the Royal Docks school in Newham, east London, are set to strike on Wednesday of this week against proposals to transform the school into an academy.