ROYAL MAIL has warned that up to 1,000 jobs could be axed under plans to scrap second-class letter deliveries on Saturdays.
GPs may be forced to go on strike, a leading medic said today after family doctors overwhelmingly opposed a new government contract that threatens
SOME of Ireland’s largest trade unions joined forces today to demand major reforms of workers’ rights in the country.
TRAIN drivers at Aslef are set to launch an overtime ban on Thursday ahead of a series of fresh strikes over pay and working conditions.
MORE than half of water workers have endured a surge in abuse following an increase in sewage spills by profiteering water companies.
THREE photographers who were detained by police at a Black Lives Matter protest have won compensation after a nine-year battle by their union.
GOVERNMENT visa rules are letting rogue employers and recruitment agencies rip off, abuse and exploit care workers from overseas, a shocking report
WORKERS in Newport erected Steel Not For Sale signs today as their campaign to save the industry intensifies.
TEACHING union the NASUWT has won £14.3 million in compensation payouts for school workers, it said yesterday.
MOST bosses and staff are unaware of a change in the law making it easier to request flexible working, which comes into force next week, new resear