The Unite union and Grangemouth oil refinery bosses Ineos were in talks at the Acas conciliation service as Socialist Worker went to press.
Drivers for Network Warrington buses in the Unite union struck for 24 hours on Tuesday of this week against a zero percent pay offer. Further strikes are planned for Wednesday of next week and Thursday 31 October. Send messages of support to [email protected]
Thousands marched in Liverpool against fascism on Saturday of last week.
Unions in Higher Education (HE)—UCU, UNISON and UNITE—have all won industrial action ballots over this year’s pay award, writes Liz Lawrence, UCU vice president (pc)
The great Royal Mail robbery has begun, as bankers trade and deal shares for the postal service after centuries of public ownership.
As health bosses warn that free health care in Britain is ‘unsustainable,’ Judith Orr argues that the government’s drive to privatise the service is the real reason for attacks on the NHS
A protest met education secretary Michael Gove when he came to speak in St Albans at a pricey lunch for the Chamber of Commerce on Friday 11 October.
A comprehensive new survey of austerity in Europe reveals unemployment, hunger, suicides and emigration. Judith Orr says the only alternative is to fight
Cleaners in the RMT union working for Mitie at First Great Western struck on Friday of last week.
Protest to keep East Coast Mainline public at 9.30am on Wednesday of this week at Westminster.
Sri Lankan Tamils demonstrated against David Cameron attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo on 15 November.
Around 50 protesters occupied Southwick library last week as part of a campaign to get it reopened