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Tubeworker: a platform for rank-and-file London Underground workers, telling you what the bosses and bureaucrats won't. Tubeworker reports on workplace issues, puts forward strategies that we think ...
Mario Vargas Llosa, author of some fifty novels and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007, has died age 89. He is by no means the first writer in history to emerge as a radical critic of ...
Libraries staff in Lambeth council, south London, are being asked if they are willing to strike to save jobs in the service. The indicative ballot came back with over 90% yes vote and turnout, and the ...
Voting on 14 April, the Birmingham bin strikers overwhelmingly (by 97%) rejected the council’s supposedly “improved” offer. The new offer would have retained the council’s plan to abolish the role of ...
"The memory of the working class is in its party", wrote Leon Trotsky. "The reformist party is a party with a short memory." He wrote that in 1925, a time of high struggle. The truth is weightier in ...
The recent statements by Labour Party leaders misrepresent the Supreme Court ruling on trans women. Keir Starmer has said that the ruling "brings clarity", and indicated he now thinks he was wrong ...
Unison health care support workers (HCSWs) have had excellent turnouts at the two big hospital picket lines in Nottingham and are striking again on 22/4/25 and 28/4/25. Up to 50 strikers at the QMC ...
On 9 April Donald Trump postponed many of the tariffs he had announced on 2 April for ninety days, to 8 July, pending negotiations with the states affected. The sober big-business magazine The ...
The most significant recent development in the campaign against Labour’s proposed cuts to disability benefits is the 17 April decision by Unison (the UK’s largest trade union) to oppose the cuts. A ...
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