TSSA calls on Boris Johnson to attend face-to-face meeting to resolve Night Tube disputeRead more…
Taxi drivers warn of ‘go-slow’ campaign in Leicester
RMT launches campaign against scapegoating of driversRead more…
UNISON members to ballot for strike at Open University to save 500 jobs
Ballot of UCU members is already underway over plans to close seven regional centres and axe 500 jobsRead more…
Unions in Wales join forces with bosses to oppose TU Bill
Westminster government urged to reconsider “blatant attack on unions”Read more…
Social Democratic Party – StGeorge’s & Wapping Banner
Members of the Social Democratic Party (formally Social Democratic Federation pre 1908) selling their journal Justice Read more…
European Parliament calls for Edward Snowden to be protected from extradition
Brussels, 29/10/2015. European Parliament MEPs today called on EU member states to “drop any criminal charges against Edward Snowden, grant him protection and consequently prevent extradition…Read more…
Karren Brady: hands off West Ham fans’ tax credits
To: Baroness Karren Brady Stop voting to cut the tax credits that hard working West Ham fans rely on to get by.
Why is this important? I’m a former season ticket holder and lifelong West Ham fan. I was disgusted to see that West Ham’s Vice Chair…Read more…
Supply Teachers- next steps in the Agency campaign- and a reminder of how we actually got here !
NUT members staged a great lobby of the main supply teachers’ agencies yesterday. While I couldn’t be there in person, I am proud that East Sussex was represented. I have long campaigned for…Read more…
U.S.A. : No Guarantee Of Trade If UK Leaves EU
The United States trade negotiator Michael Froman, who is leading the talks for the USA on TTIP and lead the talks on TPP says the USA would not be positive towards negotiating a separate free trade…Read more…
Barnet Voice 2
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‘Blatant disenfranchisement’
Millions risk losing their voice if they don’t sign up to register to vote in the next three weeks, after the House of Lords failed to approve a motion on Tuesday (October 27) that would halt the…Read more…
South African students march to parliament in solidarity with workers
“The revolution will be black-led and intersectional or it will be bullshit”.Read more…
TUC: unionlearn:
Learning & Organising This course will help reps: examine the current situation in their workplace and identify some of the environmental factors that impact on the learning and organising agenda…Read more…
Steel future snubbed
The steel crisis is so important that fewer than two dozen Tory MPs bothered to attend the Parliamentary debate yesterday (October 28) demanding emergency government action. But then again secretary…Read more…
We will back your struggle against these cuts, Prentis tells OU members
Open University staff could be balloted over plans to close seven regional offices and lose 500 jobs
The article We will back your struggle against these cuts, Prentis tells OU members first…Read more…
Steel crisis goes to the heart of UK industrial policy
The steel industry is not alone. Right across the energy intensive industries there are profound and well founded concerns over plant closures, jobs losses, higher energy costs than competitors face, and a lack of a common vision for UK manufacturing. …Read more…
The First May Day – 1890
The First May Day – History Today
In London there was a much smaller demonstration on May 1st supported by those purists who preferred to meet the hopes of the most radical at the Paris Congress for…Read more…
Egypt: Mahalla textile strike enters second week
A strike by thousands of textile workers at Egypt’s biggest factory entered its second week on Thursday, after attempts by government officials and management to end the protest failed.Read more…
Nepal: Communist Bhandari is first female president
Nepalese parliament elects women’s rights campaigner to top post NEPAL’S parliament elected the country’s first female president yesterday. Communist Party of Nepal — Unified Marxist-Leninist…Read more…
Peter Oborne’s unofficial Chilcot Inquiry into Iraq war
Sir John Chilcot’s report into the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq is already nearly five years late. He has just announced that is should be published in June or July 2016. Political…Read more…