There were some grim statistics out last week about strikes and unions.
Disputes at Manchester Metropolitan University, Argos, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Birmingham bins, Bank of England and London Underground
The EIS education union has reacted angrily to the Scottish government’s plan to involve private firms in teacher training.
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The Picturehouse chain of cinemas has suspended eight trade union reps at two of its sites in London but workers are not intimidated
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Delegates gathered for the GMB union congress in Plymouth ahead of the general election this week.
Workers at Sierra Windows in Paignton and DB Glass in Newton Abbott—both in Devon—were set to hold further strikes this week.
British Airways (BA) “mixed fleet” cabin crew are set to return to the picket lines after a three-month break.
Days before the election Britain’s border controls killed again. Kim, a Vietnamese refugee, killed himself in a French hospital last Wednesday.
Donald Trump’s announcement that the US will pull out of the Paris climate agreement sparked a row between rich hypocrites who don’t care about the environment.
Thousands of people have rallied in support of the NHS in the last week, showing their outrage at the Tories’ attacks.