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Janitors working for Glasgow City Council-owned firm Cordia were set to begin a five-day strike next Monday.
The PCS civil service workers’ union has said it is refusing to sign up to Tory government plans to cut redundancy pay for its members.
Train guards on Southern Rail have defied lies and slurs to launch a five-day walkout over safety concerns. Raymie Kiernan reports from the picket lines
Britain’s richest corporate bosses got pay rises of 10 percent on average last year.
An obsession with ‘credibility’ goes to the heart of the divisions in the Labour Party, writes Nick Clark
Anti-racist campaigners have held rallies and protests across Britain. Some 200 people marched from the Broadwater Farm estate in Tottenham, north London, to Tottenham police station today, Saturday. They were demanding justice for Mark Duggan and all other victims of police racism and violence.
Labour’s two big obsessions—electability and party unity—were the big themes of its first leadership hustings in Cardiff last night, Thursday.
Health workers employed by outsourcing giant ISS at Homerton Hospital in east London are fighting attacks on their hours and jobs.
Anti-fascists humiliated Nazis from Britain First in Coventry last Saturday.
A big march took place in Glasgow last Saturday demanding a second referendum on Scottish Independence. Organised by the “All under one banner” group, the turnout of around 10,000 surprised almost everyone.