Protest against Dixons Carphone job losses | Anger at Sports Direct warehouse | Conference to challenge Islamophobic Prevent | Freedom rides again in Sheffield | School workers win living wage in Camden | Trades councils meet up in Crewe | Anti-fascists out in Dudley
Also: Strikes at Merseyrail, Bus bosses back off from attacks
Firefighters in Essex struck for 15 hours last weekend over planned cuts which could see a quarter of jobs slashed.
Around 300 striking council workers and supporters marched in Bromley, Kent, last Saturday.
Also: anger at local newspapers in south London, Birmingham and Coventry
Resistance to austerity is growing. Tens of thousands who want to take the fight to the Tories were set to march through central London this Saturday.
The election in Tower Hamlets reflected a witch hunt against Muslims
Workers at the National Gallery in central London have called ten further strike days - beginning this Saturday, the day of the People's Assembly Against Austerity demonstration.
One question hung over the Unison union’s annual conference in Glasgow this week—will it lead resistance to the new Tory government?
Unison union activists from across Britain were set to protest at Glasgow City Council headquarters on Thursday of this week.
Left wing Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn got onto the ballot paper for Labour leader with just minutes to spare on Monday of this week.
Trade unionists and activists are getting organised to build opposition to the Tories’ latest attack on trade union rights.