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Cleaners want to sweep out low pay at tax office
Cleaners in HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) offices in Merseyside are set to escalate their pay fight with three days of strikes next week.
30 August 2016
News
Serious action needed to defend civil service workers’ redundancy pay
The PCS civil service workers’ union has said it is refusing to sign up to Tory government plans to cut redundancy pay for its members.
09 August 2016
News
Inspiring calls to struggle open Marxism 2016 festival in London
The Marxism 2016 festival got underway in central London today, Thursday, bringing together socialists from across Britain and the rest of the world.
30 June 2016
News
Action gets results as museum workers in Wales end eight week strike
Striking workers at National Museum Wales have voted to end their dispute after forcing concessions from bosses in their fight over weekend pay.
25 June 2016
News
Welsh museum strike forces bosses to make concessions
Bosses at National Museum Wales have given ground—but some strikers want to keep up the fight, reports Nick Clark
21 June 2016
News
Museum workers on all-out strike in Wales to decide on a new deal
National Museum Wales bosses have retreated but workers could keep on fighting, argues Nick Clark
14 June 2016
News
Bosses stall on deal, but Wales museum workers on all-out strike remain solid
PCS union members in Wales are building solidarity as talks are set for this week, writes Nick Clark
07 June 2016
News
Industrial round up
An inquest into the death of north London teenager Henry Hicks was set to begin on Monday of next week.
07 June 2016
News
Solidarity for Museum Wales strikers as bosses get nasty
Workers in Wales have received huge support—and more solidarity can help them to win, writes Nick Clark
31 May 2016
News
Brilliant local action is no substitute for national fight
There were two sides to the story at this year’s PCS conference.
31 May 2016
News
PCS conference cheers museum strikers and debates Labour
The PCS union conference hailed the museum workers in Wales on all-out strike, and considered its relationship with the Labour Party
26 May 2016
News
Revolt against DWP pay deal at PCS conferences
Also: strike for jobs at BIS
24 May 2016
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