The British Medical Association’s (BMA) junior doctors’ committee was due to meet on Friday after details of their new contract were released.
Workers in Wales have received huge support—and more solidarity can help them to win, writes Nick Clark
Labour Party activist and Momentum vice chair Jackie Walker has been readmitted to the party. She had been suspended after claims of antisemitism.
Border controls are driving more desperate people to risk their lives at sea.
Teaching assistants (TAs) and the wider trade union movement in County Durham are coming together to resist a major attack on pay voted through by the Labour-dominated council.
UCU lecturers’ union members will meet for the union’s annual congress in Liverpool this week amid a Tory assault on education.
There were two sides to the story at this year’s PCS conference.
The government wants to cut Tata steel workers’ pensions to make the firm’s remaining assets in Britain easier to sell. This would rob workers of pensions they’ve already paid for—and set a dangerous precedent.
NUT union members across England are balloting for strikes over the impact of the government’s education white paper and funding cuts.
Four households living on the Butterfields Estate in Walthamstow, north London have been issued with eviction notices.
With deep divisions in the Tory party over Europe, the left must go on the offensive against Cameron’s weakened government instead of arguing for Remain, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans