Half a million health workers were set to strike this Thursday, 29 January, but union leaders were set to call it off writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
The general election in Greece tomorrow, Sunday, will decide who forms the next Greek government. But it won’t settle the question of who runs Greece. Yet some of the struggles that led to the snap election have posed this bigger question sharply.
Care workers in north London walked out today, Thursday, to begin a two-day strike against an imposed 9.5 percent pay cut – their fifth strike day in as many months.
Four student activists from Sussex University have been vindicated after university management agreed to compensate them for their victimisation.
Issued by The Coordination of the International Socialist Tendency on 21 January 2015
Workers at Lambeth College in south London have overwhelmingly voted to accept a new offer and return to work. The UCU union members began an indefinite strike on Monday of this week against hated new contracts.
Workers at Barbour Jackets in Gateshead voted to end their strike on Monday of last week after winning significant concessions from management
Around 130 Unison union activists attended a left unity meeting in Manchester last Saturday to discuss campaigning and to organise a united left challenge at forthcoming union elections.
Care workers at Your Choice Barnet (YCB) in north London were set to strike on Thursday and Friday of this week in a long-running dispute over pay.
Around 80 workers in the PCS union protested against privatisation outside the National Gallery in central London on Monday
Including Operation Black Vote, TTIP, Shetland action and Somerset refuse workers
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is standing parliamentary candidates across Britain in May’s general election.