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Who are TATA?

Oct 20, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

The Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate, centered in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1868 and gained international recognition after purchasing several global companies. It is one of…Read more…

Oct 20, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Who are TATA?

Oct 20, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

The Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate, centered in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1868 and gained international recognition after purchasing several global companies. It is one of…Read more…

Oct 20, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Carillion apologises for blacklisting – then chases blacklisted worker for legal costs

Oct 20, 2015By Blacklist blog

Troubled construction giant Carillion has been branded a hypocrite after they claimed thousands of pounds of legal costs from a blacklisted worker only days after issuing an unreserved apology in the…Read more…

Oct 20, 2015Blacklist blog

Thousands ofSteelworkers Struck For Higher Pay in Central China as the Crisis has Long Affected the Country.

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

In the face of the global capitalist crisis, the Chinese have already seen the facts materialising as the economy slowed and brought the prospect of further worldwide recession. Police faced off with…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Thousands ofSteelworkers Struck For Higher Pay in Central China as the Crisis has Long Affected the Country.

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

In the face of the global capitalist crisis, the Chinese have already seen the facts materialising as the economy slowed and brought the prospect of further worldwide recession. Police faced off with…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

One in six British steelworkers face losing their jobs, warns TUC

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

The TUC has warned today (Monday) that one in six (5,200) UK steelworkers now face the prospect of losing their jobs. Responding to the news that steel firm Caparo are to make 1,800 redundancies, on…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

One in six British steelworkers face losing their jobs, warns TUC

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

The TUC has warned today (Monday) that one in six (5,200) UK steelworkers now face the prospect of losing their jobs. Responding to the news that steel firm Caparo are to make 1,800 redundancies, on…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Caparo steel goes into partial administration

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Administrators from PwC have been appointed to parts of Caparo Industries’ steel operations. Unions say cheap steel imports may be responsible for its financial problems. The UK steel’s…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Caparo steel goes into partial administration

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Administrators from PwC have been appointed to parts of Caparo Industries’ steel operations. Unions say cheap steel imports may be responsible for its financial problems. The UK steel’s…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Green Collar Nation – or industrial omnishambles?

Oct 19, 2015By Touchstone blog

The government must stop cutting renewable energy funding, and instead get behind the UK’s transition to a low-carbon economy, say a new TUC/Greenpeace report. Green Collar Nation calls for “active support from government so the UK can become a world centre for low-carbon manufacturing, from  solar…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Touchstone blog

What’s going on in UK manufacturing?

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

By Anthony Reuben Business reporter, BBC News It’s been a tough few weeks for the UK manufacturing sector. SSI Steel has closed its blast furnace and coke ovens in Redcar and Tata Steel is…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

What’s going on in UK manufacturing?

Oct 19, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

By Anthony Reuben Business reporter, BBC News It’s been a tough few weeks for the UK manufacturing sector. SSI Steel has closed its blast furnace and coke ovens in Redcar and Tata Steel is…Read more…

Oct 19, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Canada: Stelco Steel: Crisis in U.S. Steel:

Oct 18, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Steel, Not Steal! Keep Stelco Producing! Let’s Make It Happen! U.S. Steel’s insistence on severing its equity ownership of Stelco and turning it into a simple claim of debt on itself and…Read more…

Oct 18, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Canada: Stelco Steel: Crisis in U.S. Steel:

Oct 18, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Steel, Not Steal! Keep Stelco Producing! Let’s Make It Happen! U.S. Steel’s insistence on severing its equity ownership of Stelco and turning it into a simple claim of debt on itself and…Read more…

Oct 18, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Thousands of Tata Steel jobs face heap

Oct 18, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Peter Lazenby Morning Star Crisis looms for industry as factories expected to announce cuts THE future of Britain’s struggling steel industry was dealt another blow yesterday as India-owned Tata…Read more…

Oct 18, 2015Rtuc's Blog

The Devolution Deception

Oct 17, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Osborne’s devo drive is about shifting the blame for austerity to powerless councils rather than broadening Britain’s democracy, believes GMB’s TIM ROACHE BEING handed the power to control services…Read more…

Oct 17, 2015Rtuc's Blog

The crisis in the Steel industry is bigger than it appears at first sight:

Oct 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Tata Steel production in the UK To give an idea of the scale of Tata Steel in the UK: The firm has 17,000 employees. In Motherwell: Dalzell rolling mill and Clydebridge coating plant – the…Read more…

Oct 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog

What did Cuba do when it Nationalised?

Oct 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

LAWS 890 AND 891 APPROVED 55 YEARS AGO Nationalization means to put under the nation’s control October 1960 saw the approval of Laws 890 and 891 on the nationalization via expropriation of all…Read more…

Oct 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Tata Steel ‘set to cut 1,200 jobs’

Oct 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Tata Steel is expected to announce 1,200 job cuts at its Scunthorpe steel plant next week. It is thought that the company could also axe more jobs in Scotland. Tata has not denied reports which said…Read more…

Oct 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Capital-Centred vs Human-Centred Thinking

Oct 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Capital-centred thinking underscores the current anti-social direction. This retrograde thinking puts the ownership and control of social wealth and narrow private interests as most important. It…Read more…

Oct 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog
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