The battle for jobs and services in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) took another step forward last week.
The disciplinary hearings of six victimised union activists working for Sefton council on Merseyside began on Monday of this week.
I worked for Sefton council until the careers service was privatised. Nigel Flanagan was an excellent union branch secretary. He worked tirelessly for the members.
The Amicus trade union is balloting its members in Birmingham city council for strike action over plans to privatise the city’s highways services.
Royal Mail have told all their office managers to cut spending by 4.5 percent next year. This is a breach of its commitments to provide a good service.
Hundreds of pensioners and trade unionists marched and demonstrated at parliament last Wednesday.
Natfhe lecturers’ union members are being urged to vote "yes" for strike action in a ballot over college employers latest dismal pay offer. The ballot began on Friday of last week.
The threat of strike action by around 800 workers at Heinz’s plant at Kitts Green in Wigan has won an improved offer by management.
Drivers on the London tube’s Northern Line secured an important victory last week after forcing London Underground to withdraw the entire fleet of Northern Line trains.
Zimbabwean asylum seekers who have been campaigning against deportation have won a major victory in their fight to overturn New Labour’s racist asylum policy.