Over 100 workers at Anglian Windows in Norwich struck on Friday of last week and Monday of this week over pay.
Oxford post fight is on the cards Postal workers in Oxford are to ballot after management imposed job cuts without agreement.
Plenty was said about the national question during the Scottish elections. In contrast, very little was said about the class-divided nature of Scottish society.
Members of the PCS civil service workers' union walked out unofficially today at the Benefit Delivery Centre office in Springburn, Glasgow.
Sixteen years of US and British intervention in Iraq has resulted in a 150 percent increase in Iraq’s child mortality rate.
The PCS civil service workers’ conference this week sees a major debate about the strategy needed to win our dispute with the government over 100,000 job losses, low pay and privatisation.
The 43 striking workers at Sunvic Controls in Uddingston in Scotland received a massive boost for their strike on Friday of last week when around 100 people joined a protest in their support.
Postal workers will soon start voting on strikes over pay, privatisation and job cuts.
It would be wrong to believe that the current postal disputes are about pay alone.
The question of who leads Labour has opened up a debate in the unions. The leaders of the largest unions are focusing on putting pressure on Gordon Brown to sign up to another Warwick Agreement.
A 21 year old mixed-race man was stabbed to death in Liverpool last Sunday. Marlon Moran was found with a knife wound by neighbours in Byron Street, Garston.
An Algerian asylum seeker who was cleared of involvement in the so called "ricin terror plot" has won a court battle against government attempts to deport him.