Lecturers and students are upset about remarks preferring 'pain along the way' over industrial action
Trade Unions
“People feel very let down" by Sir Keir Starmer, the Unite leader tells Byline Times.
Thousands of workers face being sacked for not crossing their own picket lines if new Westminster legislation passes
In the 1890s, industrial capitalism had reached the point where the pain inflicted on workers in search of private profits by the industrialists reached a point where the workers could no longer tolerate it and they started to realise that in unity they had strength. This was a period of major industrial disputes and a…
Staff of St Mungo's charity have begun an indefinite strike over pay, following allegations of a ‘25 minute shouting match’ at union reps by CEO Emma Haddad
Low-paid migrant workers, including cleaners at the Department for Education, are taking coordinated strike action in London
Former TUC General Secretary says the "ingenuity of working people" will prevail over anti-union legislation.
University workers are fighting for job security and fair pay. But docking lecturers’ pay risks worsening industrial action, UCU activist Dr Antonia Dawes writes
Analysis for Byline Times reveals charity sector employees are themselves being pushed into poverty pay, Nic Murray reports. But staff are fighting back
His spokesman told Byline Times that the Labour Leader has a "long-standing view against PR"