More than 400 workers at the Bridgwater based juice giant Refresco Gerber, in south west England, struck for 36 hours from Tuesday of this week.
Defence support Group (DSG) bosses made workers a new offer on Monday of this week in the hope of ending a dispute that saw 16 days of strikes at the end of last year.
Calls for a moratorium on fracking were defeated in parliament this week by 308 votes to 52. Most Labour MPs abstained in the vote.
Workers at Barnsley College were set to begin a three-day strike on Thursday of this week.
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When anti-racists march in Britain on Saturday 21 March, they will be joining an international movement—particularly important in Greece.
It’s been a bad week for the racist Ukip party. Senior MEP Amjad Bashir defected to the Tories—prompting claims from Ukip that it had suspended him.
More than 200, mostly black, people came to hear US civil rights activist Al Sharpton address Operation Black Vote’s general election campaign launch meeting last Saturday.
Some 150 people attended the launch of the Ferguson Solidarity tour in Brixton, south London, last Saturday.
More than 200 people joined a candlelit vigil on Thursday of last week in Mold, north Wales, following a “vicious racist” attack.
There were no congratulations for Syriza from Labour leader Ed Miliband.
Activists from the West Hendon estate plan to join thousands of other campaigners surrounding London’s City Hall in protest at the capital’s housing crisis this Saturday.