A wave of wildcat walkouts hit four Royal Mail offices over the past week with strikes in Canterbury, Scarborough, east London and Carmarthen.
A meeting in central London last week revealed how the general election has enthused and emboldened the Labour left—particularly new members.
Teachers at two west London schools were out on strike on Tuesday of this week. NUT union members at Drayton Green primary school began a two-day strike on Tuesday. Those at Dormers Wells High School began a three-day strike.
Groups of pickets were out in force across Manchester Metropolitan University to begin a two-day strike on Tuesday.
The Unite union has called a two-week strike by “mixed fleet” cabin crew at British Airways (BA), and vowed to take the firm to court.
Grenfell is an issue that affects the whole working class
Workers at Sheffield Eastern Avenue jobcentre ended five days of strikes on Friday of last week.
Pickets at Sierra Windows in Paignton, Devon, had angry words for their union official on Tuesday.
Also: Women's march to take on DUP, fascists face opposition in three cities, Mears housing workers fight for pay parity, strikes called at Atomic Weapons Establishment and Kirklees social work, Birmingham bin workers vote for action
The Grenfell Tower fire showed the Tories’ contempt for working class people
The general election was a disaster for Ukip
Protest: Down With Tory/DUP Racism and Bigotry, Saturday 10 June, 12 noon, Parliament Square, for march to Downing Street arriving 2pm