Exeter postal workers voted unanimously to return to work this morning after hearing that they had won a "total victory".
Campaigners and trade unionists from across Scotland are meeting on Sunday for a crucial meeting to discuss the future for the left.
A strike by around 270 car component workers at Dura Automotive Systems in Llanelli, South Wales, has won an extra £3.2 million from their multinational bosses.
Workers in the GMB union at Katsouris Fresh Foods, in Wembley, north west London, have organised a mass meeting for Saturday of next week following industrial accidents at the plant.
Workers at Chep UK in Pontefract struck for three days last week and plan a further five day strike over pay, sackings and the general attitude of management.
Post Office workers in Greater Manchester and South West Wales have voted overwhelmingly for strikes against closures and privatisation.
Around 150 postal workers in Carterton and Witney in Oxfordshire were to strike this week after management refused concessions to avoid a stoppage.
Workers at Leicester’s north delivery office walked off shift to hold a CWU union meeting last week after they heard management were demanding the office lose 100 hours worth of jobs from their depot.
The group executive committee of the PCS civil service workers union in the the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) last week voted to suspend the ballot on management’s offer over job cuts.
Workers at the Adecco agency staff working for the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) in Workington, Cumbria, are voting over recognition of the PCS union.
There is a full-scale war going on in Afghanistan, shattering British government claims that its troops would act as "peacekeepers".
The anti-war movement, in all its power and dynamism, is set to converge on Manchester for a national demonstration on 23 September.