Bosses are putting workers at risk as firms try to keep operating during the coronavirus crisis.
Boris Johnson announced lockdown conditions for Britain in a televised address on Monday of this week.
Bin workers in south east London won health and safety demands over coronavirus after a walkout on Wednesday of last week.
Walkouts by postal workers on Monday in Bridgwater in Somerset and Southwark in south London underlined the angry mood among post workers.
The Pause the System group staged a protest last week to demand action
Two contradictory developments in the sixth form colleges dispute crashed into one another last week
A number of UCU union branches called off planned strikes in universities as the coronavirus crisis grew.
Tory chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a scheme to subsidise wages that was hailed as a total transformation in policy. But the details showed that it’s far less generous than it might have seemed
The Tories are trying to deflect blame for food shortages at supermarkets onto ordinary people.
The government has said that around 1.5 million people in England are in so much danger due to coronavirus they must “take themselves out of society”.
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The Tories were forced to unveil measures “unprecedented in the history of the British state” on Friday.