That the US state wants to clamp down on civil liberties is not surprising. That global multinationals are opposing them may be.
Junior doctors are determined to resist Tory health secretary Jeremy Hunt's attack on the NHS and trade union movement. Over 250 people attended a People's Assembly solidarity meeting tonight, Wednesday, in central London.
Did senior Unison union officials use their positions, against union rules, to get general secretary Dave Prentis re-elected last year?
Support is growing for Small Heath strikers and their rep—but not from the local MP, says Sadie Robinson
The first union conference since Jeremy Corbyn’s election to the Labour leadership—Unison’s women’s conference—was held in Brighton last week.
Officers in the police control box during the Hillsborough disaster “gave no thought” to the consequences of opening a gate to the stadium, a court has heard.
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Some 300 workers at Samworth Brothers food manufacturer in Leicester met on Friday of last week to discuss bosses’ plans to cut their pay.
Postal workers in Bridgwater, Somerset, won a victory against management this week with the return to work of disabled worker Andrew Mootoo on Monday.
Chanting, placard-waving children and parents led a march directly into Wandsworth Town Hall, south London, last Thursday.
An 81 year old Muslim man was punched and kicked to death in a racist attack as he walked to early morning prayers, a court has heard.
The Scottish further education (FE) lecturers’ EIS-Fela union launched a strike ballot for equal pay last week.