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When bosses tried to slash our conditions and break our union, we had to fight back
Housing workers at St Mungo’s Broadway (SMB) held a victory rally this morning, Wednesday, after bosses agreed to meet virtually all their demands.
Nearly 50 pensioners held an angry protest outside the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive meeting in Barnlsey on Monday of this week.
Library workers in Greenwich, south east London, have beaten private bosses’ attacks on bosses and pay.
Students are set to march through central London on Wednesday 19 November.
Workers at Lambeth College are balloting for strikes to defend their terms and conditions.
Lecturers in 69 universities across Britain were set to begin a marking boycott on Thursday of this week.
Some 2,000 Post Office workers are set to receive their strike ballot papers on Saturday of this week after pay talks broke down with bosses.
Bosses at Picturehouse cinemas announced last week “there will be no redundancies at this time” at the Ritzy. The U-turn came less than a week after it said it planned to sack 34 workers at the south London cinema.
Defence Support Group (DSG) workers struck on Thursday of last week at the Ministry of Defence bases at Colchester, Warminster and Bovington.
Recycling workers in the GMB union in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, began an indefinite strike last Saturday.