A thousand people protested last week in support of three jailed bricklayers in Dublin, Ireland.
Fire Brigades Union (FBU) members across Britain and Northern Ireland are considering concessions from the government over pensions.
About 130 people joined a protest outside the Iranian embassy in London on Wednesday of last week in support of striking bus workers in Iran.
Cleaning contractor Blue Diamond lost a multi-million pound contract to clean the London tube after they ripped off up to £150,000 from hundreds of low paid workers.
The Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) won just short of 6 percent in a Glasgow city council by-election last week in Milton, beating the combined votes of both the Tories and the Liberal Democrats.
PCS civil service workers’ union leaders in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are discussing when to call the next action in our struggle against 30,000 job cuts.
Anger across the ambulance service is threatening to spill over into industrial action.
Royal Mail totally capitulated to our central demands. We achieved a complete climbdown. We went out on strike against bullying and harassment and won our key objective of an independent review of employee relations and industrial relations in Belfast.
The CWU union postal executive was meeting this week with calls growing for a national strike ballot. Even more offices are now balloting over local disputes. The latest group includes Plymouth, Stoke and Preston mail centres.
Dundee postal workers in the east delivery office struck for the second time last Saturday.
The rules on radio station ownership in the US used to be simple. Before the 1996 Telecommunications Act, a radio group could only own two stations in one market, and no more than 28 nationwide.
A national strike ballot over pensions is on, and it’s up to everyone to get the biggest possible yes vote for action.