Thirteen Hungarian pizza workers employed by a Domino's pizza franchise in Derby and Wolverhampton are celebrating a victory in their campaign for workplace justice.
Some 40 members of the NUJ journalists' union at the Coventry Telegraph are balloting for strike action over inadequate editorial staffing levels.
A series of "catastrophic" errors by police officers at all levels led to the shooting of innocent Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station, in 2005, a court has heard.
New audience at anti-war teach-in Students joined long-standing peace campaigners at a 150 strong anti-war teach-in organised jointly by Manchester university students' union and Greater Manchester Stop the War Coalition.
The postal workers’ CWU union today announced the start times of the two 48-hour strikes.
Labour lets down Unique women The fight for justice by 17 women in Huddersfield was at a significant stage as Socialist Worker went to press.
Up to 300 people attended a public meeting in Woodford Green in north east London organised by the Save Whipps Cross Hospital campaign and Keep Our NHS Public last week.
Every trade unionist should join the Unison union’s march to defend the National Health Service, and keep it firmly in the public sector.
Health workers in Swansea have succeeded in winning a month’s suspension of planned ward closures and job losses after threatening to go on strike.
Fingers were poised last Saturday evening, ready to email out Respect’s political obituary.
The victory of the RMT rail workers’ union over the failed Metronet consortium on London Underground is continuing to have effects.
Some 36 ICSL Accord refuse collection workers in Islington in north London went on strike last week. Workers formed picket lines outside the ICSL offices in Caledonian Road.