Workers at NHS Logistics, the not for profit agency that supplies hospitals across the country, are set to ballot for strike action in their fight against privatisation.
The chief executive of the North West Ambulance Service has threatened to sack striking ambulance technicians on Merseyside.
More than 200 domestics, catering staff and porters at Whipps Cross hospital in Leytonstone, east London, struck on Monday and Tuesday of this week.
Across the country support is rolling in for the Organising for Fighting Unions conference.
Air force strike grounded A strike which was due to begin at RAF Valley on Anglesey has been postponed for a week to allow more talks.
We want the Labour Party conference, taking place in Manchester next month, to have at its heart the question of the war.
A guerilla army a few thousand strong has humbled the fifth most powerful army on Earth, backed by the world’s strongest superpower.
Politically things are moving very fast. It’s already clear that we have a historic chance to build a new workers’ movement that transcends sectarian divisions out of the rubble of Lebanon.
There’s a sense of elation all around Damascus, a mood of victory.
Socialist Worker rounds up some highlights from internet coverage and analysis of events this week.
A series of high profile raids, together with claims that a major terrorist plot had been uncovered, dominated the headlines and the news channels last week.
Lebanese journalist Omar Nachabe's eyewitness video of the destruction of villages in south Lebanon including Bint Jbeil. He was one of a number of journalists who entered Bint Jbeil to discover civilians still living amongst the rubble of their destroyed town.