A PAY increase of almost £4 million for an energy company boss has been slammed as “a disgrace” as rocketing bills leave millions of customers stru
THE trade union movement faces a “pivotal moment” in its history, the leader of Civil Service union PCS told the annual conference of Northern regi
UNITED resistance to government anti-strike laws was enthusiastically backed by delegates at the annual conference of the TUC’s Northern region in
BRITAIN’S reputation for fair treatment of workers was left “in tatters” yesterday after the United Nations accused the government of breaking inte
ASYLUM-seekers suffer overcrowding, hunger, restricted movement, room inspections and attacks by racist groups as they live in “human warehouses,”
PALESTINE protests continue to sweep Britain with occupations at five universities, a camp outside the headquarters of an Israeli-owned arms firm a
SCHOOL support staff and parents protested in Leeds today, demanding an end to poverty pay, more funding to teach children with special educational
BRITAIN’S pharmacies are facing a “tsunami of closures” through government underfunding and “rotten contracts,” the profession’s representative bod
LEFT MP Richard Burgon has called on workers and their unions to learn lessons from the 1984-5 miners’ strike against pit closures.